Irish Orange
Irish Orange
Erica × stuartii ‘Irish Orange’ is a vibrant, evergreen heather prized for its warm, glowing flower color and tidy habit. Forming a low, mounding shrub, it typically reaches about 12–18 inches tall and spreads up to 2 feet, creating a dense carpet of fine, needle-like foliage that remains attractive year-round. The stems of this unusual heath resembles tightly packed "pipe cleaners" of dark green. Then, in April the tips become bright yellow-orange, thus the name. Purple-mauve flowers cover the plant in June through September.
From late winter into spring, ‘Irish Orange’ bursts into bloom with masses of rich orange, urn-shaped flowers that stand out brilliantly against the deep green foliage. This uncommon hue brings a welcome brightness to the garden during the cooler months, when color can be scarce. The blooms are highly attractive to early pollinators, providing an important nectar source.
Thriving in full sun to light shade, this heather prefers well-drained, acidic soils and benefits from consistent moisture, especially during establishment. It is well-suited to rock gardens, slopes, and border edges, and performs beautifully in containers or mass plantings where its color can be fully appreciated.
Low-maintenance and deer-resistant, Erica × stuartii ‘Irish Orange’ is an excellent choice for adding year-round structure and a unique splash of winter color to coastal and temperate gardens.
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