
Erica inordinata
heath
Description
Erica inordinata is a captivating heath native to South Africa, valued for its showy flowers and evergreen foliage. This Erica variety is typically covered in bell-shaped flowers of pink, purple, or white, adding color to the landscape. The foliage consists of small, needle-like leaves. It thrives in well-drained, acidic soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. Pruning after flowering can help maintain a compact shape and promote new growth. This Erica adds color and texture to gardens, rockeries, and borders, and is also well-suited for container gardening. It makes an excellent choice for those looking to attract pollinators.
Description
Erica inordinata is a captivating heath native to South Africa, valued for its showy flowers and evergreen foliage. This Erica variety is typically covered in bell-shaped flowers of pink, purple, or white, adding color to the landscape. The foliage consists of small, needle-like leaves. It thrives in well-drained, acidic soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. Pruning after flowering can help maintain a compact shape and promote new growth. This Erica adds color and texture to gardens, rockeries, and borders, and is also well-suited for container gardening. It makes an excellent choice for those looking to attract pollinators.