About Erica ampullacea Curtis
Erica ampullacea, commonly known as flask heath, bottle heath, and heath sissie, is a plant species in the genus Erica. It is a component of fynbos vegetation, and the species is endemic to the Western Cape.
Erica ampullacea Curtis is a plant in the Ericaceae family, order Ericales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.
Erica ampullacea Curtis
Erica ampullacea is a fynbos Erica species endemic to South Africa's Western Cape, with several common names.
Erica ampullacea, commonly known as flask heath, bottle heath, and heath sissie, is a plant species in the genus Erica. It is a component of fynbos vegetation, and the species is endemic to the Western Cape.
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Phyllodoce empetriformis (Sm.) D.Don
Dracophyllum traversii Hook.fil.
Arctostaphylos nummularia subsp. nummularia
Arctostaphylos luciana P.V.Wells
Leptecophylla juniperina (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) C.M.Weiller
Erica baccans L.
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