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Named from the flowers and flowering month. Found by H. Kruse. Lilac-pink (H11) and cerise (H6) flowers, aging to magenta (H14), with cerise (H6) sepals, II–IV; dark bronze-green foliage; neat habit; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. Named after the eldest son of King George V. Heliotrope (H12) flowers with pale pink base, burnt sienna tips., Nov-Mar, with dark green foliage. Recommended. along side a ... seedlings had been tipped from Bird Bath on to a border.'. Time of Bloom. Heliotrope (H12) flowers, I–IV; dark green foliage with a tinge of bronze hue; vigorous; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. Listed by T. & J. Backhouse (York) by 1821. Winterheide (Erica) goedkoop online bestellen Voor 08:00u besteld zelfde dag nog verstuurd (ma-vr) Gratis bezorging vanaf €50,- Achteraf betalen Groeigarantie Lilac-pink (H11) flowers darkening to magenta (H14), II–V; red-brown foliage; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. A sport from 'Vivellii'. Deep lilac-pink flowers; I-III; foliage dark green; height 15cm; spread 40cm. Dopheide (Erica) bloeit daarvan in de winter en struikheide (Calluna) bloeit in de zomer. Plants '... may also have been distributed under the name 'Pirbright Pink'.'. ® E.2008:06 registered on 12 May 2008 by Brita Johansson, Vargon, Sweden. Pink (H8) flowers darkening to heliotrope (H12), XII–V, abundant; mid-green foliage; height 10–15cm; spread 46–60cm. Dit is een mooie en rijkbloeiende winterheide. Erica carnea 'Winterfreude' - Winterheide. Distinctive colour break amongst winter heaths. Of Dutch origin found by Albert Bosch about 1985 at nursery. Flowers smaller than usual: corolla magenta (H14), calyx deep magenta (H14); III-V (in Sweden); earliest cultivar to flower in Sweden; foliage deep rusty in Spring, later deep golden; habit spreading to 15cm tall, 40cm across in 5 years. Salmon-pink flowers (H15), I–IV; mid-green foliage; compact habit; height 10–15cm; spread 26–30cm. Selected from seedlings of 'Myretoun Ruby' by Kurt Kramer (Edewecht, Germany); raised by Kurt Kramer (Edewecht-Süddorf, Germany) in 1981; introduced in 1992. evergreen with no fall color; Flowers. Similar to 'Foxhollow' but generally has a weaker constitution. Magenta (H14) flowers, II–IV, abundant; mid-green foliage; neat but vigorous spreading habit; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. Mauve (H2) flowers darkening to pale purple (H10), I–IV; gold foliage; vigorous, trailing habit; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. Erica carnea does not require an acid soil for it to grow. It will grow on alkaline soils although increases in the degree of alkalinity will affect its performance and foliage colour. De winterheide Erica carnea ‘Winter Beauty‘ is een zeer vroeg bloeiende winterheide. Name aureus = golden yellow, after the colour of the foliage. The name refers to the attractive display of the buds against a winter sun. De Erica carnea 'Rubinteppich' is ook wel bekend als Alpenheide. Originally published as var. Very attractive rose pink (H7) flowers with little hint of blue, III–IV; mid-green foliage; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. Flowers opening lilac-pink (H11), darkening to magenta (H14) (as in ‘Wintersonne’); III-V; foliage deep golden in summer, turning lime-green in winter; habit compact (as its parent); height 15cm; spread 25cm after 3 years (not pruned). Selected from seedlings of 'Myretoun Ruby' by Kurt Kramer (Edewecht, Germany). A seedling raised by D. Lohse (Bullenkuhlen, Schleswig–Holstein, Germany) by 1995. Seedling found at Blairgowrie (Perthshire, Scotland) by Jack Stitt and named after Lady Duncan of Jordanstoun. Named after James Backhouse III (1861-1945), proprietor of Backhouse Nurseries (York) Ltd. (see Occasional papers, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin 8: 44-45 (1996)). M.- en Z.-Europa, Alpen; 20-40 cm. Erica carnea (dopheide) die in de winter bloeit is er te kust en te keur. Erica’s hoeven niet perse te worden gesnoeid, maar sommige soorten die wat langer zijn geworden kunnen worden beoordeeld en eventueel ook worden gesnoeid onder de oude bloei in dezelfde periode als de Calluna’s rond april na de bloei. Wil je meer informatie ontvangen of tips over deze Erica carnea 'Rubinteppich'? Op zoek naar een Winterheide (Erica darleyensis 'Twins') D 12 H 20 cm? Pink (H8) darkening to magenta (H14), I–III; dark green foliage; compact; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. Plants of 'December Red' '... may also have been distributed under the names 'Pirbright Rose' and 'Springwood Rose' ... and also under the name Springwood Pink - dark flowered form ...'. In de volle zon op een zure en niet te droge of te dichte bodem groeit heide het best. Registered 1 September 1994: Fritz Kircher, Hamburg, Germany. Recommended. Correct name Erica carnea 'Treasure Trove'. A seedling raised by nurseryman, P. Bakuysen, Boskoop. Seedling; found at Spring Cottage (Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales), about 1965; introduced by Otters' Court Heathers (West Camel, Somerset, England) by 1981. Named after the place in Italy where it was collected by David McClintock. Overall appearance is softer than any other Erica carnea. Collected near Lake Plansee, Austria, and named in memory of an infant son of a friend of the finder. Bright pink flowers, I–IV; bronze-green foliage; low upright flowering stems making it suitable for growing in pots; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. A good floriferous heather. White flowers becoming suffused with pale pink, II–III; mid-green foliage; open spreading habit; height 10–15cm; spread 46–60cm. Seedling found by H. A. Verheul (Dwingeloo, Netherlands) and introduced by him in 1998. Seedling found by Geoff Yates (Tabramhill Gardens, Newstead Abbey Park, Nottinghamshire, England) in 1960s; introduced by Geoff Yates. -Winterheide . Shell-pink (H16) flowers getting darker, I–V; mid-green foliage; vigorous spreading habit; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. Collected in Switzerland by Richard Potter and introduced by Backhouse Nurseries (York) Ltd. in 1911 (as E. carnea 'Mrs Samuel Doncaster'). Erica en Calluna houden niet van kleigrond. Mooi witbloeiend is Erica carnea ‘Snow Queen’. Erica: apparently derived from both the ancient Greek ereiken, "to break" and the Latin erice for this particular plant. De bloempjes gaan later over in kleine, weinig spectaculaire zaadbolletjes. Insecten gebruiken de bloempjes van de winterheide als vroege voedselbron in het voorjaar. Shell-pink (H16) flowers, I–V, in long spikes, profuse; mid-green foliage; vigorous trailing habit; height 10–15cm; spread 31–45cm. R.B. Na de winter, als de winterheide is uitgebloeid, dienen de struikjes flink teruggesnoeid te worden. Foliage . It can be grown in containers or in beds, the texture of heavy (clay) soils can be beneficially … This website is dedicated to the memory of Bob Rope who loved his heathers. Very similar to Erica carnea 'March Seedling'. Familie Ericaceae. 20cm tall, 40cm spread.Heliotrope (H12) flowers, XI–III; dark green foliage; height 16–20cm; spread 31–45cm. Mauve (H2) darkening to pale purple (H10), II–IV; dull green foliage; height 16–20cm; spread 31–45cm. Small rose-purple flowers, II–III; tiny dark green leaves; unusual compact habit created by the many short side shoots; height 10–15cm; spread 16–20cm.

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