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Spring Heath
Latin Name:
Erica carnea
location:
central and southern Europe
The Spring Heath, referenced in Latin as Erica carnea, is generally living in zones around central and southern Europe. It normally look like a low growing evergreen shrub, making it a fabulous plant! In the summer, more or less, its foliage is small, needle-like leaves about .2" to .3" long and in the automn its foliage then is evergreen with no fall color. The Spring Heath (Erica carnea) has beautiful flowers that are blooms in late winter to early spring (late March to early April) and the fruits it has are small, ornamentally unimportant capsules. It has a special bark, where we can find not or ornamental importance on it. Something that is noticeable to know about the way it is cultured would be that requires moist, acidic perfectly-drained soils However, an inconvinient with the Spring Heath can be that need specific site requirements We can easily identify Erica carnea having its needle-like evergreen leaves in whorls. The Spring Heath's propagation method is very special since it will do it by seed
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