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Erica cooperi - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Growing to 40cm with hairy stems & leaves, white to rosy-pink flowers which hang down, flowering in Summer-Autumn. USDA Zone - 7 Season to Sow - Spring Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica densifolia - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. 1m, tubular red/white flowers with green tips flowering in Spring to Autumn. USDA Zone - 7 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica discolor ssp discolor - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Growing to 1.5m, with red/pink tubular flowers with yellow/white tips all year, very showy, does well in dry areas. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica glauca var elegans - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Growing to 1m, with pale pink sepals, and greenish white corolla Spring, striking. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica grandiflora - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Growing to 1.5m robust shrub, with very showy orange flowers in Spring to Autumn. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica inflata - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Growing to 0.7m, floriferous, pale pink to dark red urn-shaped flowers in Spring to Autumn. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica pinea - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Growing to 0.8m, floriferous, white/yellow tubular flowers in Summer to Autumn. Makes great cut flowers. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica tenella - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Growing to 1m, densely packed bright pink urn-shaped flowers in Spring to Autumn. Does well in shady areas. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica tumida - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Growing to 1.6m shrub, dark red tubular flowers on long branches flowering in Spring to Summer. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |

Erica Viscaria ssp Longifolia - Indigenous South African Heath Shrub - 10 Seeds
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Erica the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from 0.2-1.5 m high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 215 mm long. Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing. Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. The seeds are very small, and in some species may persist in the soil for decades. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. To 1.2m, variable colour flower & growth habit, vigorous, a beautiful cut flower. Sow Autumn. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Autumn Photos with credit to the late Rod and Rachel Saunders, eminent experts on South African indigenous flora. |
