Erica cin. 'Pallas' - P10.5
Erica cin. 'Pallas' - P10.5
Description
The Bell heather 'Pallas' (Erica cinerea) will brighten up any garden with its countless magenta bell-shaped flowers. From the beginning of July, it will be a delight in flowerbeds, as well as in containers on balconies or terraces. The needle-shaped, grey-green leaves are also a beautiful sight.
Bulletpoints
* the flowers are highly favoured by bees, bumblebees and hoverflies
* cut flower
* tolerates pruning
leaves
The evergreen leaves of the Bell heather 'Pallas' are grey-green, needle-shaped, whorled.
Spread
Europe.
Frost hardiness
The Bell heather 'Pallas' has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Bell heather 'Pallas' is an upright, dense and broad-growing dwarf shrub that can reach a height of 30 - 35 cm and a width of 30 - 50 cm.
Water
Water regularly and allow the soil to dry out in the meantime.
Pruning
This plant is tolerant of pruning.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny to semi-shady, wind-protected position.
Soil
Erica cinerea 'Pallas' thrives on all acidic, sandy, peaty and boggy soils.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Care
In harsh locations, sun protection is only recommended in the event of frost.
Flower
The magenta-coloured, bell-shaped flowers of the Bell heather 'Pallas' appear in clusters from early July to mid-October.
Use
Tubs, cutting, grave, heather garden, bee pasture, balcony/patio
Root
Erica cinerea 'Pallas' is a heartroot and, depending on the soil, forms finely branched roots.

- Article number500
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EAN codeERCPALLA-2P105
- Latin nameErica cin. 'Pallas'
- catalogLandscape shop