Erica irregularis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Ericales
- Family
- Ericaceae
- Genus
- Erica
- Species
- Erica irregularis
- Scientific Name
- Erica irregularis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Erica irregularis
Erica irregularis, the Gansbaai heath, is a plant that belongs to the genus Erica and is part of the fynbos. This plant is native to the Western Cape and occurs from Stanford to Gansbaai. There are three known populations. The plant is extremely popular as cut flowers and this threatens its survival and there is no legislation to protect it. Also, the growth of the invasive plant, rooikrans, is a threat to the plant's habitat. Wildfires also pose a threat to the plant.
...Erica irregularis in languages:
- English
- Gansbaai Heath
- English
- Walker Bay Heath
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Erica acuta
- Erica affinis
- Erica altevivens
- Erica baccans
- Erica brevifolia
- Erica calcareophila
- Erica costatisepala
- Erica crassifolia
- Erica depressa
- Erica emarginata
- Erica excavata
- Erica fimbriata
- Erica forsteri
- Erica gigantea
- Erica gracilipes
- Erica inclusa
- Erica irregularis
- Erica keeromsbergensis
- Erica lasiocarpa
- Erica leucodesmia
- Erica lycopodiastrum
- Erica natalensis
- Erica petiolaris
- Erica plumigera
- Erica propinqua
- Erica pumila
- Erica rivularis
- Erica selaginifolia
- Erica sociorum
- Erica stokoei
- Erica tarantulae
- Erica tegulifolia
- Erica thodei
- Erica triflora