Erica hirtiflora
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E. hirtiflora
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Erica hirtiflora Curtis
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Erica hirtiflora (or the Hairy-flower Heath) is a species of erica that was naturally restricted to the south-western corner of the Western Cape, South Africa around the city of Cape Town.
It produces flowers at any time of year - and in such quantities that the whole bush turns pink. Consequently it is becoming a popular ornamental plant for Capetonian gardens. [1]
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