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      • E. x darleyensis (any variety) are compact, mound-forming, evergreen shrubs with tiny, needle-like, mid-green, dark-green, bronze, or golden-yellow leaves and, in autumn, winter, or spring, racemes of small, fragrant, urn-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, or purple.
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  2. 'Darley Dale' is an evergreen cultivar whose foliage is tipped pink and white in spring. Pink flowers are borne from late winter through until spring. Reaches 45cm in height

  3. Loved for its outstanding upright, bushy habit, evergreen foliage, and glimmering flowers, award-winning Erica x darleyensis ‘Kramer’s Rote’ or ‘Kramer’s Red’ (Winter Heath) is a compact, vigorous shrub with clouds of magenta flowers from mid-winter to mid-spring (Jan-Apr), covering the dark bronze-green foliage.

  4. Botanical details. Family. Ericaceae. Native to GB / Ireland. No. Genus. Erica. Genus description. Erica can be prostrate or erect, evergreen shrubs with fine, needle-like leaves in whorls, and racemes or panicles of small, bell-shaped or tubular flowers.

  5. Erica x darleyensis 'Furzey' bears clusters of lilac-pink, urn-shaped flowers, in contrast with fresh green foliage, from December to April. It has a low, spreading habit, making it an ideal candidate for using as groundcover beneath shrubs or deciduous trees.

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  6. Erica × darleyensis 'Winter Treasure' heather 'Winter Treasure' A vigorous, bushy, upright, dwarf evergreen shrub to 60cm, with a loose habit and dark green foliage. Long racemes of clear-pink flowers with red-brown sepals, opening from dark buds, appear in winter and spring; ideal for ground cover. Join the RHS today and save 30% Join now.

  7. The plant is clearly evergreen, and has brittle branches that easily break off when moved about. That explains why another plant we had, set along the driveway, didn't survive. It gets a bit messy-looking without pruning, with dead branches distracting from the fresh green ones.

  8. Features. Exceptionally long-blooming variety with tiny light pink blooms that gradually turning to dark rose pink. Sized right for planting in containers for the deck or patio. Used as a groundcover, the dense evergreen foliage is great for keeping weeds controlled. Bees and other beneficial insects love the flowers!

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