Broadleaf Evergreens: Heathers

Choose another category

Calluna vulgaris 'Kinlochruel'

Kinlochruel Heather is a great double white heather flowering freely from late summer into fall. It's bright green foliage bronzes at the tips in winter.

Calluna vulgaris 'Red Fred'

Red Fred Heather is a late summer/early fall red flowering heather which has very attractive red new spring growth changing to green later on. Pruning after flowering will help maintain a good shape.

Calluna vulgaris 'Spring Torch'

Spring Torch Heather is named for the blazing orange/yellow/red shades of it's spring growth. Foliage matures to a deep green in summer when medium pink (orangey-pink) flowers appear.

Calluna vulgaris 'Dark Beauty'

Dark Beauty Heather has rather deep red, semi-double flowers from late summer until fall.

Calluna vulgaris 'H. E. Beale'

H. E. Beale Heather has double, shell pink flowers from late summer through fall.

Erica carnea 'Springwood Pink'

Springwood Pink is a winter (and spring) flowering heather. Bronze new growth, turns bright green. It has a vigorous trailing habit. Pink flower colour deepens with age. Bloom time: January to May. (can be lightly pruned right after flowering to promote bushier form).

Erica carnea 'Springwood White'

Springwood White is a winter (and spring) flowering heather and is one of the best white heathers. It has a vigorous, trailing habit. Bloom time: January to May. (can be lightly pruned right after flowering to promote bushier form).

Erica darleyensis 'Furzey'

Furzey is a winter (and spring) flowering heather. A vigorous spreading plant, with dark green leaves and deep rose-pink flowers. Bloom time: December to April. Can be lightly pruned right after flowering to promote bushier form.

Erica darleyensis 'Ghost Hills'

Ghost Hills is a fall to spring flowering heather. New spring growth is tipped with an attractive cream colour. The flowers are light pink darkening towards the tip, white at the base. Bloom time: November to May. Can be lightly pruned right after flowering to promote bushier form.

Erica darleyensis 'Kramer's Red'

Kramer's Red has the deepest rose ("red") colour of all the winter flowering heathers. Can be lightly pruned right after flowering to promote bushier form.