Erica flacca
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Erica flacca, E. Mey. (E. ciliaris, Thunb., not of Hort.). An erect shrub, usually branched, but not diffuse, the branches pubescent or glandular hairy: lvs. in 3's, rarely in 4's on the same plant, spreading, usually "linear, as if subterete," the margins revolute, 1½-2½ lines long: fls. in 3's, the corolla bell-shaped to tubular, the segms. about a third as long as the tube; ovary sometimes hairy on the top. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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