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Honeysuckle heath (
Erica abietina
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This attractive South African shrub belongs to the Ericaceae, or heath family, and is therefore related to heather, blueberries an...
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Bell heather (
Erica cinerea
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Bell heather is a feature of dry heaths where it grows to heights of 60 centimetres. The small leaves are dark green in colour, an...
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Erica (
Erica limosa
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Information on Erica limosa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Erica (
Erica marifolia
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Erica (
Erica sociorum
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Erica (
Erica capensis
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Erica (
Erica clavisepala
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Erica (
Erica turgida
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Erica (
Erica patersonii
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Erica (
Erica nevillei
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Erica (
Erica haematocodon
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Erica (
Erica fairii
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Erica (
Erica urna-viridis
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Erica (
Erica fontana
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Erica (
Erica verticillata
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Erica (
Erica annectens
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Erica (
Erica capitata
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Erica (
Erica amoena
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Erica (
Erica brachialis
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