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At a Glance

  • Variety:Calluna
  • Size:9cm pot
  • Mature Height(?):

    What does this mean?

    Mature Height

    You can expect the height to reach somewhere within this estimate. It is given as a guide but can vary dependant on several factors such as soil quality and position.

    For Conifers and Trees this may be the height in 10-20 years, eventually the plant may exceed this height.

    10-50cm

  • Mature Spread(?):

    What does this mean?

    Mature Spread

    You can expect the plant to spread somewhere within this range estimate. It is given as a guide but can vary dependant on several factors such as soil quality and position.

    For Conifers and Trees this may be the spread in 10-20 years, eventually the plant may exceed this.

    10-50cm

  • Flower Colour(?):

    What does this mean?

    Flower Colour

    Flowers come in a vast variety of colours from pure white to almost black. Colour can be affected by a number of factors including environment and diet. Use the photographs as a guide and expect variations.

    Pink

  • Flowering Time(?):

    What does this mean?

    Flowering Time

    A plants development is synchronised with the changing seasons and flowering is one of several changes that occur at the appropriate time of year dependent on the specific plant. While our meteorological seasons are defined by specific dates; there can be two or the weeks difference in the start and end of the horticultural ‘season’ between the north and south of the UK.

    Summer – Autumn

  • Foliage(?):

    What does this mean?

    Evergreen

    Plants that have leaves all year round are classified as evergreen. They can however lose leaves sporadically throughout the year.

    Deciduous

    Deciduous plants drop their leaves in autumn, look bare in winter and put out new leaves again in spring. Some plants such a Beech retain their dead leaves until the new spring growth.

    Semi-evergreen

    There are exceptions, some plant drop their leaves in cold winters but keep them if it is mild. These are classified as Semi-evergreen.

    Evergreen

  • Fragrant(?):

    What does this mean?

    Fragrant

    For plants that are fragrant the level of fragrance may vary, results may improve by planting in larger blocks. The fragrance may come from flowers or foliage.

    No

  • Growth Rate(?):

    What does this mean?

    Growth rate of a plant will determine how fast the plant reaches it ultimate height and is affected by four main factors: temperature, nutrients, light, and water.

    Average

  • Hardiness(?):

    What does this mean?

    Fully Hardy

    Hardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters (to -15)

    Half Hardy

    Hardy throughout most of the UK (to -10)

    Frost Hardy

    Hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of UK (to -5)

    Fully Hardy

  • Position(?):

    What does this mean?

    Full Sun

    Six or more full hours of direct sunlight but don’t forget to water.

    Partial Shade

    Two or three hours either in early morning or late evening sun. Very limited exposure to midday sun.

    Dense Shade

    Usually no more than two hours direct sunlight. Usually under dense trees, shurbs or in shade cast by buildings/fences etc.

    Full sun

This is a prostrate, hardy evergreen variety that will spread out horizontally or cascade down if planted on a slope. It has bright green foliage with a beautiful, silvery cast that darkens to coppery-bronze over the winter.

Bursting with luscious growth in the spring and producing an abundance of urn-shaped, pale mauve flowers from July to September which compliment the bright foliage wonderfully, it’s great for using in the foreground of a border, lining walls or filling rocky nooks.

We retain the right to send you a substitute Calluna ‘Kerstin’ or Calluna ‘Inshriach Bronze’ which are a great substitutes.

We’d also recommend it for the rock garden where the highlights of its display are the late summer flowers. It requires good drainage to survive.