Calluna vulgaris Callu Nova Weiss
Winter hardness | Good (USDA-zone 5, 6) |
Flower color | White-white-NN155D |
Leaf, general shape | Needle-shaped |
Flower diameter | Small; 0 - 1 mm |
Plant height | 10 - 20 cm; 20 - 30 cm |
Flowering month(s) | September; October; November |
Leaf size | 0 - 1 cm |
Plant, growth type | Erect |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
Calluna vulgaris, also known as heather, scotch heather, scots heather, or ling, is a beautiful plant that thrives in colder climates. With its good winter hardness, it can withstand the harsh temperatures of USDA-zone 5 and 6.
One of the standout features of this plant is its stunning white flowers. The flower color is described as white-white-NN155D, which means it is a pure and bright white shade. The flowers may be small, measuring between 0 and 1 mm in diameter, but they make up for their size with their sheer beauty.
The leaves of Calluna vulgaris are needle-shaped, giving the plant an elegant and delicate appearance. The general shape of the leaf adds to the overall appeal of this plant. The leaves themselves are relatively small, measuring between 0 and 1 cm in size.
In terms of plant height, Calluna vulgaris can range from 10 to 30 cm. It can be on the shorter side, measuring between 10 and 20 cm, or taller, ranging from 20 to 30 cm. This variability in height allows for flexibility in how it can be incorporated into different garden setups.
When it comes to flowering, Calluna vulgaris typically blooms in the months of September, October, and November. This autumn flowering is a welcome burst of color and life in colder climates, bringing a touch of vibrancy to the landscape when many other plants are beginning to fade.
The growth type of Calluna vulgaris is described as erect, meaning that its stems grow upright. This growth habit adds a sense of structure and order to the plant, making it easy to incorporate into formal garden designs.
As for flower color distribution, the flowers of Calluna vulgaris are unicolored, which means that they are evenly colored throughout. The white flowers against the backdrop of the green foliage create a striking contrast, further enhancing the visual appeal of this plant.
In conclusion, Calluna vulgaris, or heather, is a versatile and charming plant. With its good winter hardiness, it can thrive in USDA-zones 5 and 6. The white flowers, small yet stunning, bring a touch of elegance to any garden. The needle-shaped leaves, erect growth habit, and unicolored flower distribution add to the overall beauty of this plant. If you are looking to add some charm and color to your garden during the autumn months, consider adding Calluna vulgaris to your collection.
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