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- This plant is a Winter/spring flowering heather, a cross between Erica carnea and the taller Erica erigena. It tends to form a larger ‘clump’ or small bush shape to a height of 18” (45cm), flowering from late March to May and continuing to flower for a period after the other Erica carnea cultivars have finished.
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'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
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
Loved for its very long blooming season, Erica x darleyensis ‘Darley Dale’ (Winter Heath) is a vigorous shrub with clouds of shell pink flowers, darkening to medium pink as they mature. Blooming heavily from fall to mid-spring (Nov-Apr), they cover the bright green foliage which displays attractive creamy tips in spring.
An evergreen, low-growing shrub to 30cm tall and 60cm wide with magenta-pink flowers borne from winter into spring. Its small, needle-like leaves emerge pale green before turninga golden-yellow colour and then becomingmostly green by winter.
Bloom Season: Summer, Autumn. Height: 10-12" / 25-30cm. Space: 18-22" / 46-56cm. Zones: 5, 6, 7. Lowest Temp: -20° to -10°F / -29° to -23°C. Colors: Pink. Basic Care. For best results, plant in acidic, fertile but well-drained soil. Allow soil to dry between thorough waterings. Prune back early each spring for best display.
Erica × darleyensis (Darley Dale heath), is a plant hybrid between the heathers E. carnea and E. erigena, probably of garden origin. [1] It is a bushy shrub growing to 60 centimetres (24 inches) tall by 75 cm (30 in) broad, with white to rose-pink urn-shaped flowers in late winter and early spring. Unlike some plants in this genus, it has no ...
Flowers appear from late autumn through to late spring, in a wide range of shades, from deep purple to red, pink and white. Best in full sun but will tolerate semi-shade. Most forms of erica carnea will tolerate lime and neutral soils. General height and spread: up to 1 ft (30cm) by 2ft (60cm).