Erica cinerea

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Read about Erica cinerea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Erica cinerea, Linn. A twisted and much-branched shrub, 8-15 in. high: lvs. verticillate, in 3's, narrow, glabrous, and usually not over 3 lines long: fls. showy, rose-violet, in usually verticillate clusters; corolla much contracted at apex, the lobes reflexed. June-Sept. Eu. Var. alba, Hort., a white-fld. form, and var. coccinea, Hort., a scarlet form, are both in the trade. Gn. 61, p. 433.—Hardy in U. S., with a little protection, from N. Y. southward. CH


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