ERICA x darleyensis 'EVA GOLD' cov

Heather 'Eva Gold'

ERICA x darleyensis 'EVA GOLD' cov

Heather 'Eva Gold'

Heather : compact with red flowers and bright yellow foliage.
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  • Maintenance advice : Prune lightly with shearers after flowering, cutting off any wilted flowers, and to maintain a compact form, if necessary.
  • Botanical/Horticultural origin : Found in the wild by Eugene Smidt (CZ) 1926
  • Use group : Heathland plants
  • Height at 10 years : 0,5 m
  • Width at 10 years : 0,5 m
  • Growth : Slow
  • Fragrance : No
  • Exposure : Sun - Half shade
  • Evergreen/Deciduous : Evergreen
  • Shape : rounded, ball, globe
  • Colour of leaves : Yellow, gold
  • Colour of flowers : Purplish pink
  • Soil type : Garden soil
  • Uses : Rockery
  • Publisher : SAPHO
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Foliage changes colour over the seasons : light green in spring, golden in summer then back to a fresh green in winter. Long-lasting and abundant flowering from October to March. Vigorous and compact sphere. Tolerates chalky soils. Mutation of Erica x darleyensis 'Kramer's Rote'. Melliferous.