Erica margaritacea: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Ericales
- Family
- Ericaceae
- Genus
- Erica
- Species
- Erica margaritacea
- Scientific Name
- Erica margaritacea
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Erica margaritacea
Erica margaritacea, the pearl heath, is a species of Erica naturally restricted to the city of Cape Town. It is critically endangered.
Historically, the plant grew naturally in the Cape Flats Sand Fynbos of the Southern Suburbs, Cape Town. However, urban development caused it to go extinct in the wild. Specimens that were preserved by botanists were used to reintroduce this species to the last remaining patch of its habitat, the Kenilworth Racecourse Conservation Area.
It produces enormous amounts of white, pearl-shaped flowers and can readily be cultivated in urban gardens.
...Erica margaritacea in languages:
- English
- Honey-scented Heath
- English
- Pearl Heath
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Erica adaequata
- Erica aspalathifolia
- Erica autumnalis
- Erica bergiana
- Erica blandfordia
- Erica capensis
- Erica chionophila
- Erica curvirostris
- Erica cuscutiformis
- Erica cyathiformis
- Erica eburnea
- Erica flexistyla
- Erica gibbosa
- Erica gracilis
- Erica haemastoma
- Erica hameriana
- Erica laeta
- Erica lateralis
- Erica leucantha
- Erica margaritacea
- Erica mauritanica
- Erica mitchelliensis
- Erica pilulifera
- Erica quadrangularis
- Erica rehmii
- Erica rubens
- Erica salicina
- Erica scabriuscula
- Erica sitiens
- Erica subdivaricata
- Erica subulata
- Erica tenella
- Erica trichophylla
- Erica trichostigma
- Erica turbiniflora
- Erica velitaris
- Erica verecunda































































































































































