Erica corifolia

Erica corifolia
Flower scent Unpleasantly smelling
Flower color Purple-medium violet-078C
Leaf, general shape Needle-shaped
Flower diameter 1 - 10 mm
Leaf size 0 - 1 cm
soil pH requirement Acid (pH < 4,5); Slightly acidic (pH 4,5 - 6,5)
Light conditions Sunny
Leaf, main color Dark green
Moisture requirements Well-drained
Soil type Sandy; Peaty

Erica corifolia, commonly known as heather, heath, or bell heather, is a unique and fascinating flowering plant. Although it may not have the most pleasant scent, its beauty and distinctive characteristics make up for it.

One of the notable features of Erica corifolia is its flower color. The blooms of this plant range from purple to medium violet, adding a vibrant touch to any garden or landscape. The flower diameter ranges from 1 to 10 mm, making them small but captivating.

The leaves of Erica corifolia are needle-shaped, a common characteristic of heather plants. They are dark green in color and contribute to the overall appeal of the plant. The leaf size ranges from 0 to 1 cm, creating a delicate and intricate foliage.

In terms of soil pH requirement, Erica corifolia thrives in acidic conditions with a pH below 4.5. However, it can also tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 4.5 to 6.5. This adaptability makes it a versatile plant that can be grown in various soil types.

Light conditions play a crucial role in the growth and development of Erica corifolia. It prefers sunny locations to achieve its full potential. Therefore, it is ideal for areas of the garden that receive ample sunlight throughout the day.

To ensure the optimal growth of Erica corifolia, well-drained soil is essential. It is best suited for sandy or peaty soil, which allows water to flow freely and prevents waterlogging. Moisture requirements are moderate, meaning it does not tolerate excessive water or drought conditions.

In conclusion, Erica corifolia, or heather, is a fascinating plant with unique traits. Despite its unpleasant scent, its purple to medium violet flowers and dark green, needle-shaped leaves create an enchanting display. It thrives in acidic to slightly acidic soil, prefers sunny locations, and requires well-drained soil. Adding Erica corifolia to your garden or landscape will undoubtedly bring charm and character to your outdoor space.

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