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Female Prickly Heath (Pernettya)
Gaultheria mucronata Rosea
This is a hardy, evergreen shrub which bears small, pinkish-white, bell-shaped flowers between May and June. These are produced above glossy, light to mid- green leaves which take on an attractive bronze tint in the winter. The flowers are followed by beautiful light pink fruits which help to provide colour and interest well into autumn, winter and even the following spring. It prefers a loamy, acidic soil but can also tolerate swampy conditions. In order for this variety to produce berries it must be planted near to a male Gaultheria (Gaultheria Mucronata)
Position:
Prefers partial shade
Soil:
A loamy, acidic soil
Rate of Growth:
Average
Flowering Period:
May to June
Flower Colour:
Pinkish-white
Other Features:
A great shrub for growing in wet areas of the garden
Hardiness:
Fully hardy: stands a temperature down to -15°C
Garden Care:
Cut back any straggling stems and prune to a neat, compact shape in summer. It you need to stop the plant from spreading into a certain area of the garden, simply chop through the underground runners from time to time with a shovel. Add peat when planting and ensure it never dries out by watering regularly during periods of dry weather. Mulch with peat each autumn.
Eventual Height: 1.2m
Eventual Spread:
1.5m
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Approx Pot Size |
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1.5 litre pot |
20cm |
£7.49 |
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