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Ericaceae

Calluna vulgaris

Product Code: PLT-8242-P
Width: 18,50 (cm)
Height: 25,00 (cm)
Depth: 18,50 (cm)
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IQD76,358.00

Bring instant seasonal charm to your entrance or balcony with Calluna (heather). Its dense, fine foliage and flower spikes create a premium “full pot” look—perfect for gifting or pairing with other outdoor planters. Give it bright light, cool air, and acidic, well-drained soil, and it will reward you with weeks of color and texture.

1. Basic Identification

Common Name: Calluna, Heather, Scotch Heather
Botanical Name: Calluna vulgaris
Arabic Name: كالونا
Plant Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Natural

2. Taxonomy & Classification

Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Genus: Calluna
Species: C. vulgaris

3. Origin & Distribution

Calluna is native to Europe, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and the Azores. It is also found in parts of Northwest Africa and Western Siberia. It has been naturalized in parts of North America.

4. Visual Characteristics

It is a low-growing perennial evergreen shrub featuring small, scale-like leaves that overlap on the stems. The plant is famous for its terminal racemes of tiny, bell-shaped flowers, typically in shades of purple, pink, or white, which bloom profusely in late summer and autumn.

5. Size & Dimensions

Typically grows to a height of 20–50 cm (8–20 inches) and can spread to a similar width, forming a dense, mound-like carpet of foliage.

6. Light Requirements

Requires bright light to thrive. It performs best in full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight) but can tolerate partial shade. In indoor settings, it requires the brightest spot available near a window.

7. Watering Needs

Calluna prefers consistently moist soil but cannot tolerate waterlogging. It is important to water regularly, especially during dry spells, to prevent the root ball from drying out completely, which can be fatal for the plant.

8. Soil & Potting

Requires acidic soil (pH 4.5 to 5.5). It thrives in well-drained, peaty, or sandy soils that are low in nutrients. Avoid lime-rich or alkaline soils, as they will cause the plant to yellow and decline.

9. Temperature & Humidity

Prefers cool to moderate temperatures and high humidity. It is very hardy and can withstand frost, but it struggles in extreme heat and dry, arid environments.

10. Fertilization

Needs very little fertilizer. If necessary, apply a small amount of acidic fertilizer (designed for Ericaceous plants) in early spring. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers.

11. Maintenance & Care Level

Maintenance Level: Low to Moderate. The main task is pruning. It is recommended to trim the plant just below the old flower spikes in early spring to encourage bushy growth and prevent the center from becoming woody.

12. Growth & Propagation

Growth Rate: Slow to moderate. Propagation is typically achieved through semi-ripe cuttings taken in summer or by layering branches into the soil.

13. Common Problems

Susceptible to root rot if soil drainage is poor. It can also suffer from powdery mildew or fungal spots in stagnant air. Browning of foliage usually indicates the soil has dried out too much or the pH is too high.

14. Benefits & Uses

Highly valued for its aesthetic appeal in rock gardens, borders, and containers. It is an excellent source of nectar for bees and butterflies. Historically, it was used for making brooms (besoms) and as a traditional dye.

15. Toxicity & Safety

Calluna vulgaris is considered non-toxic to cats, dogs, and horses, as well as humans, making it a safe choice for pet-friendly households.

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Calluna vulgaris

IQD76,358.00

Calluna vulgaris

IQD76,358.00
 

Bring instant seasonal charm to your entrance or balcony with Calluna (heather). Its dense, fine foliage and flower spikes create a premium “full pot” look—perfect for gifting or pairing with other outdoor planters. Give it bright light, cool air, and acidic, well-drained soil, and it will reward you with weeks of color and texture.

1. Basic Identification

Common Name: Calluna, Heather, Scotch Heather
Botanical Name: Calluna vulgaris
Arabic Name: كالونا
Plant Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Natural

2. Taxonomy & Classification

Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Genus: Calluna
Species: C. vulgaris

3. Origin & Distribution

Calluna is native to Europe, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and the Azores. It is also found in parts of Northwest Africa and Western Siberia. It has been naturalized in parts of North America.

4. Visual Characteristics

It is a low-growing perennial evergreen shrub featuring small, scale-like leaves that overlap on the stems. The plant is famous for its terminal racemes of tiny, bell-shaped flowers, typically in shades of purple, pink, or white, which bloom profusely in late summer and autumn.

5. Size & Dimensions

Typically grows to a height of 20–50 cm (8–20 inches) and can spread to a similar width, forming a dense, mound-like carpet of foliage.

6. Light Requirements

Requires bright light to thrive. It performs best in full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight) but can tolerate partial shade. In indoor settings, it requires the brightest spot available near a window.

7. Watering Needs

Calluna prefers consistently moist soil but cannot tolerate waterlogging. It is important to water regularly, especially during dry spells, to prevent the root ball from drying out completely, which can be fatal for the plant.

8. Soil & Potting

Requires acidic soil (pH 4.5 to 5.5). It thrives in well-drained, peaty, or sandy soils that are low in nutrients. Avoid lime-rich or alkaline soils, as they will cause the plant to yellow and decline.

9. Temperature & Humidity

Prefers cool to moderate temperatures and high humidity. It is very hardy and can withstand frost, but it struggles in extreme heat and dry, arid environments.

10. Fertilization

Needs very little fertilizer. If necessary, apply a small amount of acidic fertilizer (designed for Ericaceous plants) in early spring. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers.

11. Maintenance & Care Level

Maintenance Level: Low to Moderate. The main task is pruning. It is recommended to trim the plant just below the old flower spikes in early spring to encourage bushy growth and prevent the center from becoming woody.

12. Growth & Propagation

Growth Rate: Slow to moderate. Propagation is typically achieved through semi-ripe cuttings taken in summer or by layering branches into the soil.

13. Common Problems

Susceptible to root rot if soil drainage is poor. It can also suffer from powdery mildew or fungal spots in stagnant air. Browning of foliage usually indicates the soil has dried out too much or the pH is too high.

14. Benefits & Uses

Highly valued for its aesthetic appeal in rock gardens, borders, and containers. It is an excellent source of nectar for bees and butterflies. Historically, it was used for making brooms (besoms) and as a traditional dye.

15. Toxicity & Safety

Calluna vulgaris is considered non-toxic to cats, dogs, and horses, as well as humans, making it a safe choice for pet-friendly households.

 

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