Erica carnea L.
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재배식물 | 정명 | Erica carnea 'Vivellii' | 에리카 카르네아 '비벨리' | 2011/12/08 |
재배식물 | 정명 | Erica carnea 'Springwood White' | 에리카 카르네아 '스프링우드 화이트' | 2011/12/08 |
재배식물 | 정명 | Erica carnea 'Winter Beauty' | 에리카 카르네아 '윈터 뷰티' | 2011/12/08 |
재배식물 | 정명 | Erica carnea 'Pink Spangles' | 에리카 카르네아 '핑크 스팽글스' | 2011/12/08 |
재배식물 | 정명 | Erica carnea f. alba 'Golden Starlet' | 에리카 카르네아 알바 '골든 스탈렛 | 2011/12/08 |
재배식물 | 정명 | Erica carnea f. alba 'Cecilia M. Beale' | 에리카 카르네아 알바 '세실리아 엠 빌' | 2011/12/08 |
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Erica carnea, the winter heath, winter-flowering heather, spring heath or alpine heath, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to mountainous areas of central, eastern and southern Europe, where it grows in coniferous woodlands or stony slopes.
Description
It is a low-growing, spreading subshrub reaching 10–25 centimetres (4–10 inches) tall, with evergreen needle-like leaves 4–8 millimetres (1⁄8–3⁄8 in) long, borne in whorls of four. The flowers are produced in racemes in late winter to early spring, often starting to flower while the plant is still covered in snow; the individual flower is a slender bell-shape, 4–6 mm (3⁄16–1⁄4 in) long, dark reddish-pink, rarely white.
Taxonomy
The first published name for the species was Erica herbacea; however, the name E. carnea (published three pages later in the same book) is so widely used, and the earlier name so little, that a formal proposal to conserve the name E. carnea over E. herbacea was accepted by the International Botanical Congress in 1999.
The Latin specific epithet carnea means "flesh pink".
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