Erica scoparia
(Besom Heath)
Family - Ericaceae
Category - Shrub
Origin - Western Mediterranean Region
Year of Introduction - 1770
Season of Interest - Spring, Summer
Hardiness - H5
Height - up to 2m
Width - 1m
Location - The Thicket
Description: A medium-sized, Evergreen Shrub with an upright, bushy habit. Short, dark green leaves are linear in shape. Small, bell-shaped flowers are an unusual shade of greenish-brown. The Blooms are held in Racemes and are produced from late spring into early summer.
Flower:
Small, greenish-brown, bell-shaped flowers are held in racemes and are produced in May and June.
Flower colour: Green
Flower shape: Bell-shaped flowers in racemes
Flowering time: May, June
Foliage:
Short, dark green, needle-like leaves are linear in shape. The leaves are spirally arranged on the stems.
Foliage Senescence: Evergreen
Foliage Shape: Linear
Propagation:
Cultivation:
Best in full sun in well-drained, acidic soil.