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Erica andevalensis, or mining heather, is a shrub species or small tree of the genus Erica, endemic to the Iberian pyritic belt in the province of Huelva. It is characterized by living on very acid mining soils and loaded with heavy metals. It is listed as 'endangered' in the Andalusian legislation.
We apply a packaging surcharge of 1 euro per species for orders under 150 € (with a limit of 20 €).
0,09€ - 0,30€
In stock
For orders of | Discount (%) | The unit price is |
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10 - 99 | - | 0,30€ |
100 - 999 | 60 % | 0,12€ |
1,000+ | 70 % | 0,09€ |
It is recommended to place the seed in a humid environment, in the dark and at a temperature of 15ºC (12 hours) and 20ºC (12 hours).
Leaf Lifespan | Evergreen |
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Flower Color | Rose, Violet |
Leaf Color | Green |
Flowering Season | Early Spring, Late Winter |
Sowing Season | Early Autumn, Late Autumn |
Group | Shrubs |
Habitat | Rock Gardens |
Plant Lifespan | Perennial |
Water Requirements | Low |
Light Requirements | Full Sun |
Origin | Native Seeds |
Soil Type | Acidic |