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Erica darleyensis 'Ghost Hills' 10-20 cm

Erica darleyensis (winterheide) is a low-stay, evergreen scythe that blooms from January to the end of April with dark pink, pink scented flowers.

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Erica darleyensis (winterheide) is a low-stay, evergreen scythe that blooms from January to the end of April with dark pink, pink scented flowers. Unlike most erica species, the e.darleyensis can also be planted in acidic heathland but also in neutral or even slightly calcareous soil. This winter heat is well hardy, can tolerate some sea breeze and needs to be pruned after flowering to keep the plant compact and prevent wooding. Good plant for the heather garden, flower boxes, border, group planting and public greenery, winter decoration plant, ground cover.

Flower: Dark pink (to purple), pink flowers
Bloom: January, February, March, April
Sensitive to disease: no

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Product specification

Flowering months

January January
February February
March March
April April

Planten algemeen

Type Pot
Native plant
Size (on purchase, measured without pot/root ball) 10-15 cm
Adult height 0.2 - 0.3 m
Evergreen Yes
Winter Hardy
Flowering plant
Blooming Spring
Flower colour Pink
leaf color Green
Planting period The whole year
Growth rate Fast
Type of soil Flexibel
Resistant to salty sea air
Planting distance per meter/m² 3/m - 9/m²
Habitat Sun-penumbra
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Arno 05-11-2021 20:15 Très bien pour l'état des plantes et leur fraîcheur

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