Botanical name
Erica spumosaFamily
EricaceaeCommon Name
Swartbekkie, Frothy HeathDescription
Variable compact shrublet up to 40cm. Leaves are 3-nate. The pink to very pale-pink tightly packed flower heads with protruding black stamens make this species instantly recognizable.
Flower colour is provided by bracts and sepals which cover the corolla and give the flower a frothy appearance; corolla is almost urn-shaped, white, pale pink or colourless; exserted anthers have appendages.
Latin: spuma = foam, froth; referring to froth-like appearance of the flowers.
Habitat
Lower slopes in or near seeps, peaty areas
Flower Date
September to Decembeer