This hardy evergreen heather produces delicate white bell-shaped flowers from late autumn through early spring, providing brightness in the colder months. Hardy to -10°C, it thrives in UK gardens and is a reliable choice for year-round interest. Compact and low-maintenance, it’s perfect for borders, containers, or rock gardens.
This gorgeous native shrub produces delicate white bell-shaped flowers from April through to November, and is known for attracting a variety of pollinators. Its flowers grow on long stems above fine green foliage, creating a striking display. The flowers, which resemble little bells, are excellent for providing nectar to pollinators during the cooler months when many other plants are dormant. The plant has a compact growth habit and can be used in mixed planting schemes or as a feature in containers.
Evergreen perennial
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Bushy
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Flowers: Late autumn to early spring, foliage: spring to autumn
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Scientific Name
Erica × darleyensis f. albiflora ‘White Perfection’ (Darley Dale heather, form: albiflora, variety: White Perfection)
Common Name
Darley Dale Heather, Winter Heather, White Heather
Origin
Hybrid between Erica carnea (European native) and Erica erigena (native to western Europe).
Pruning Tips
Lightly trim back faded flower stems in spring to maintain a neat, compact shape. Avoid cutting into old wood as it may not regrow.
Wildlife Value
An essential source of nectar for bees during the cooler months when other plants are dormant.
Positioning
Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Best grown in a sheltered spot but tolerates exposed sites well.
Water
Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells, but avoid waterlogging. Container-grown plants may need more frequent watering.
Soil
Prefers acidic, well-draining soil. If your soil is neutral or alkaline, consider growing in containers with ericaceous compost.
Food
Apply an ericaceous fertiliser in spring to support healthy growth and flowering.
Pet-safe
Yes—non-toxic to pets.
Sprouts Top Tips
Plant in groups for maximum impact and to create a vibrant, low-maintenance display in your garden throughout the winter months. Adding a mulch of pine needles or bark can help retain soil moisture and acidity.