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Erica erigena

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Erica erigena Irish Heath Erica erigena Plants amp Flowers 99Rootscom

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Erica erigena, the Irish heath, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to cliffs and heathland in Ireland, southwestern France, Spain, Portugal and Tangier. It is a compact evergreen shrub growing to 75 cm (30 in), with somewhat brittle foliage and deep pink honey-scented flowers in winter and spring. Its appearance in the far west of Ireland, separated from the main Mediterranean populations, suggests a garden escape.

Erica erigena Erica erigena Floravera

In cultivation, it is often seen as groundcover amongst dwarf conifers. Like others of its kind, it is a calcifuge, preferring an open sunny site with well-drained acid soil. Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use, of which the following have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit:

Erica erigena Erica erigena The Heather Garden

  • Erica erigena 'Irish Dusk'
  • Erica erigena f. alba 'W.T. Rackliff' (white-flowered)

  • Erica erigena Erica erigena 39Superba39 H16

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    Erica erigena Wikipedia