White flowers, Dec-May, with dark green foliage. Compact habit. Ht. 16-20cm. Spd. 31-45cm.
The flowers, Dec-Apr, open with a pink (H8) corolla and heliotrope (H12) sepals. The corolla deepens throughout the flowering period to heliotrope (H12). Mid-green foliage. One of the many introductions in this species by J. W. Porter, Carryduff, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Named after one of J. W. Porter's friends and one-time Superintendent of the Belfast Botanic Garden Park. Ht. 46-60cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Long racemes of pink (H8) flowers, Dec-Apr, which deepen with age to heliotrope (H12). Slightly scented. Mid-green foliage tipped cream in spring. Found at Conway, North Wales by A. T. Johnson. Ht. 46-60cm. Spd. 61-75cm.
Very large lilac pink (H11) flowers, Oct-Mar, with mid-green foliage. Although a sport from 'Darley Dale' found at Renens, Switzerland by Henri Brégeon, Vand, Switzerland in 1980, it has a more open habit. This cultivar is thought to be polyploid as it has fertile pollen. It is less hardy than most Erica x darleyensis. Ht. 26-30cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Very large pink (H8) flowers, Nov-Mar, with mid-green foliage. Strong but compact habit. Deliberately raised and selected seedling. Named after the nickname of the finder's son. Ht. 35cm. Spd. 60cm.
Very large white flowers, Nov-Mar, with mid-green foliage. Strong but compact habit. Deliberately raised and selected seedling. Named after the nickname of the finder's son. Ht. 35cm. Spd. 60cm.
The flowers, Nov-Apr, open shell pink (H16) and darken to pink (H8) as the season progresses. Mid-green foliage with cream tips in spring. Seedling found on James Smith's Nursery, at Darley Dale, Derbyshire, England by 1900, hence its name. Ht. 26-30cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
White flowers, Jan-May, with mid-green foliage. More compact in habit and an improvement on 'Silberschmelze' from which it was a sport. Free flowering. Of Scottish origin. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Lilac (H4) flowers Jan-May, on mid-green foliage. It is similar to 'Jenny Porter' but the foliage does not colour in spring. A seedling found at Emst, Netherlands and named after the nearby town. Ht. 26-30cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Lilac pink (H11) flowers, Jan-May, with mid-green foliage. Broad upright habit with occasional very long shoots. Of German origin. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 61-75cm.
Magenta (H14) flowers, Jan-Apr, with gold/bronze foliage throughout the year. Sport from 'Kramers Rote' found by Pépinières Roue-Cadiou, Plouigneau, France. Ht. 30cm. Spd. 50cm.
Lilac pink (H11) flowers, Dec-May, deepening with age to heliotrope (H12). Dark green foliage with pink tips in spring. A seedling found at Furzey Gardens, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, England, hence its name. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
The flowers, Nov-May, open pink (H8) darkening to heliotrope (H12) through the flowering season. Mid-green foliage tipped red initially, fading to pink and cream. Bushy habit. Named after William George Rendall Eason, son of C.D. Eason. Ht. 26-30cm. Spd. 61-75cm.
The pink (H8) flowers, Nov-May, deepen on ageing to heliotrope (H12). Light green foliage with cream tips in spring. Found by Jack Brummage, Taverham, Norfolk, England and named after his house. It is possibly a sport from 'Darley Dale'. Ht. 26-30cm. Spd. 75-100cm.
White flowers, Nov-May, with pure yellow foliage, which does not burn in the sun, deepening to yellow-green in winter. A sport from 'White Perfection'. Compact spreading habit. Dutch origin.
Pink flowers with a pale pink calyx, Jan-May, with green-gold foliage in summer, changing to yellow-gold in winter. Broad upright habit. More vigorous and foliage less orange than other golden-foliaged E. x darleyensis. It is a deliberate cross between E. carnea 'Golden Starlet' x E. erigena 'Brian Proudley' made in 1996 by David Wilson, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. The name alludes to the foliage colour and western North American history.
Salmon pink flowers with a cream calyx in sturdy upright flower spikes, Nov -- May; with mid-green foliage. Compact, spreading, habit. Another deliberate cross between E. carnea 'Treasure Trove' x E. erigena 'Irish Dusk' (hence the name) made by David Wilson in 1998.
Heliotrope (H12) flowers, Jan-May, with yellow orange foliage throughout the year. Found by Jack H. Brummage on his nursery at Taverham, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Ht. 26-30cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Compact plant with deep pink (H8) flowers Dec-Apr, deepening to heliotrope (H12) through the flowering period. Mid-green foliage tipped pink and cream in spring. Found by James Smith, Darley Dale, Derbyshire, England. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Lilac (H4) flowers, Jan-May, on mid-green foliage with pronounced pale cream tips in spring. Another of the J.W. Porter introductions and named by him after one of his sisters. Ht. 26-30cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Heliotrope (H12) flowers, Jan-May, on dark green foliage with cream and red tips in spring. Flowering can be rather unreliable. A seedling raised by J. W. Porter, Carryduff, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Ht. 21-25cm. Spd. 31-45cm.
A showy large pure white flowered plant descended from ‘Silberschmelze’. Originating from France, it produces many of its flowers earlier than 'Silberschmelze. Vigorous
Magenta (H14) flowers, Jan-Apr, with dark bronze/green foliage. This cultivar created by a deliberate cross by Kurt Kramer between Erica carnea 'Myretoun Ruby' and Erica erigena 'Brightness', has the flower colour of 'Myretoun Ruby' with foliage similar to Erica carnea 'Vivellii'. The most outstanding plant of recent times. Progeny: 'Eva Gold'; 'Lena'; 'Stieneke' 'Tweety'; 'White Fairy' Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Large magenta (H14) flowers, Jan-Apr, with dark bronze/green foliage. Broad upright habit. Sport from 'Kramers Rote'. Ht. 45cm. Spd. 60cm.
A large flowered French selection from the well known 'Kramers Rote'. Tends to flower later in Spring than it’s parent and the flowers suffer less from frost damage. The larger flowers are more showy and prominent. Ht. 40cm Spd. 60cm.
Lilac (H4) flowers, Dec-May, with mid-green foliage. The cream tips in spring are not pronounced. Neat rounded habit. Named by Eileen Porter after one of her late husband's sisters. Ht. 16-20cm. Spd. 31-45cm.
Pink (H8) flowers, Feb-Apr, with yellow/gold foliage bronzing in winter. The foliage colour is deeper than 'Jack H. Brummage' making this cultivar more colourful in benign environments. Slower growing than 'Jack H. Brummage'. Recommended. Found by Peter Foley as a seedling at his nursery in Bolton-by-Bowland, Lancashire, England and named after his daughter. Ht. 21-25cm. Spd. 31-45cm.
Deep pink flowers, Dec-Apr, with mid-green foliage. One of a three named seedlings from Anne Parris' work on hybridising. This is the only one where she succeeded in obtaining the cross. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
White flowers, Dec-Apr, with dark green foliage. Similar to 'Silberschmelze' but flowers slightly earlier. Found by Norman Webster as a chance seedling in his garden in Elgin, Scotland. Ht. 26-30cm. Spd. 31-45cm.
Salmon pink flowers, Sep-Mar, with a compact bushy habit. Ht.40-50cm. Spd. 50-60cm.
Lilac pink (H11) flowers, Dec-May, dark green foliage with red tips in spring. Neat low spreading mound. Sport from 'W. G. Pine'. Ht. 25cm. Spd. 50cm.
White flowers, with bright gold foliage throughout the year which shows no sign of reversion or scorching. Spreading habit.
Ashen white flowers, Dec-May, with mid-green foliage. The cream tips in spring are not pronounced. Found at Wuppertal, Germany by Georg Arends and introduced by him by 1939. The name means "molten silver" referring to the flowers. Progeny: 'Dunreggan'; 'White Perfection'. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 75-100cm.
Dark rose flowers, Mar-May, with dark green foliage which does not have coloured tips in spring. Broad upright habit. A result of deliberate breeding by Kurt Kramer, it is tetraploid and considered by some to be E. erigena. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 46-60cm. Progeny: 'Winter Surprise'.
Magenta (H14) flowers, Mar-May, with bright yellow foliage in summer turning orange/red in winter. Broad spreading habit. Sport from 'Kramers Rote'. Dutch origin.
Magenta (H14) flowers, Nov-Apr, but does not flower freely. It has bright golden foliage, orange tinted in winter. Broad, spreading habit. Sport from 'Kramers Rote' found about 1996 by Arnold Bakhuyzen at his nursery in Boskoop, Netherlands. Named after that little yellow baby bird in cartoons. Ht. 30cm. Spd. 45cm.
The flowers, Dec-Apr, open pink (H8) before deepening with age to heliotrope (H12). Dark green foliage tipped red in spring. Broad habit. Lower and more floriferous than 'Furzey' or 'J. W. Porter'. This was the first hybrid produced by J. W. Porter but the person commemorated in the name is unknown. Ht. 16-20cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Silver white flowers, Nov-Apr, with fresh green foliage. Compact spreading habit. Sport from 'Kramers Rote' found in 1996 in the nursery of Boomkwekerijen Hoekert BV, Oldebroek, Netherlands. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
White flowers, Dec-May, with mid-green foliage. Outstanding. Found as a garden seedling and mistakenly introduced as Erica carnea by Jack Drake, Aviemore, Inverness-shire, Scotland by 1966. Ht. 21-25cm. Spd. 46-60cm.
Pure white flowers, Dec-Apr, with bright green foliage tipped yellow in Spring. Erect habit. Outstanding. Best of the whites found as a sport on 'Silberschmelze' in the Netherlands. Ht. 31-45cm. Spd. 61-75cm. Progeny: 'Golden Perfect'.
Large rose flowers, Nov-Apr, with dark green foliage. Broad upright habit. Found as a sport on 'Spring Surprise' in Germany.
Pink flowers, Nov-May, with dark green foliage. Loose upright habit. A seedling selected from the deliberate crossing of E. carnea 'Treasure Trove' and E. erigena 'Irish Dusk'. Canadian origin.
© The Heather Society, 1 February 2010