Erica brachialis — a medium houseplant
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Erica brachialis

Erica Brachialis

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Erica brachialis, the hairy-tube heath, is a plant belonging to the genus Erica and forming part of the fynbos. The species is endemic to the Western Cape and occurs on the Cape Peninsula and also from Rooiels to Hangklip. There are currently only 1 200 plants in six subpopulations. The plant's habitat is threatened by coastal development, veld fires and invasive plants.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Erica Brachialis.

Pruning

Prune Erica brachialis in early spring, before new growth begins, to encourage vibrant flowering. Focus on removing dead branches and overcrowded stems to improve air circulation. Avoid pruning late in the season, as this can reduce blooming potential. Pruning in early spring enhances both the plant's health and its ornamental value. For more detailed guidance, consult reliable sources.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Erica
Family
Ericaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Hairy-tube Heath
PLATES
Erica brachialis leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Erica brachialis flower
PLATE 02 · flower
Erica brachialis bark
PLATE 03 · bark
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