Status:
valid
Authors:
Klotzsch ex Benth.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1839
Citation Micro:
Prodr. 7: 659 (1839)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000673496
Common Names
- Erica umbelliflora
- Umbelliferous Heath
- Heath Bell
Synonyms
- Ericoides medium (Klotzsch ex Benth.) Kuntze [valid]
- Ericoides umbelliflorum (Klotzsch ex Benth.) Kuntze [valid]
- Erica manifesta manifesta [valid]
Description
Erica umbelliflora (also called Heath, among many other common names) is a low-growing, evergreen shrub that typically grows to 0.3–0.6 m (1–2 ft) tall. It is native to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, and is typically found in dry, acidic soils in heathland, woodland, and scrub habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Erica umbelliflora is a popular ornamental plant, often used in rock gardens and as a border plant. It is also used to attract bees and other pollinators to the garden.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Erica umbelliflora is a small, bell-shaped, pink or white flower. The seed is a small, dark brown nut. The seedlings are small and have a tuft of fine hairs at the tip.
Cultivation and Propagation
Erica umbelliflora is a low-growing evergreen shrub native to South Africa. It is hardy in USDA zones 8-10 and prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Propagation is best done by cuttings taken in late spring or early summer. The cuttings should be taken from the tips of the stems and should be about 4 inches long. Place the cuttings in a potting mix of equal parts sand and peat moss and keep them moist until they root, which usually takes about 4-6 weeks.
Where to Find Erica umbelliflora
Erica umbelliflora can be found in the Mediterranean region, especially in Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
Erica umbelliflora FAQ
What is the scientific name of Erica umbelliflora?
Erica umbelliflora
What is the common name of Erica umbelliflora?
Umbel-flowered heath
What is the natural habitat of Erica umbelliflora?
It is found in rocky areas, dry heaths, and grasslands in the Mediterranean region
Species in the Erica genus
Erica abbottii,
Erica abelii,
Erica abietina,
Erica accommodata,
Erica acuta,
Erica adnata,
Erica aestiva,
Erica affinis,
Erica agglutinans,
Erica aghillana,
Erica albens,
Erica albertyniae,
Erica albescens,
Erica albospicata,
Erica alexandri,
Erica alfredii,
Erica algida,
Erica alnea,
Erica alopecurus,
Erica alticola,
Erica altiphila,
Erica amalophylla,
Erica amatolensis,
Erica amicorum,
Erica amidae,
Erica amoena,
Erica amphigena,
Erica ampullacea,
Erica andreaei,
Erica andringitrensis,
Erica aneimena,
Erica anemodes,
Erica anguliger,
Erica angulosa,
Erica annalis,
Erica annectens,
Erica anomala,
Erica arachnocalyx,
Erica arborea,
Erica arborescens,
Erica arcuata,
Erica ardens,
Erica arenaria,
Erica areolata,
Erica argentea,
Erica argyraea,
Erica aristata,
Erica aristella,
Erica aristifolia,
Erica armandiana,
Species in the Ericaceae family