Irish heath in the shape of a tuft with erect, shaggy stems. Small evergreen or deciduous oval leaves during cold winters. Attractive purple-pink bell flowers. Height 35cm.
Daboecia cantabrica (x) scotica 'William Buchanan'
Vernacular name:
Irish heath 'William Buchanan'
Famille:
Ericaceae
Classification
Trees and shrubsClimate
Zone 6: from -23°C to -17°CLeaf color
- Green
Flower color
- Cardinal red
- Pink
Sun exposure
- Sunny
- Part shade
Size
20 to 50cm
0 to 50cm
Ornamental interest
- Evergreen
- Flower
- Spreading port, ground cover
Notable plant
- In summer
- In autumn
Type de sol
- Acidic
Garden use
- Parterre
- Pot and tray (terrace and balcony)
- Rockery
- Undergrowth

