Erica lusitanica
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Erica lusitanica, Rudolph (E. codonodes, Lindl.). Spanish Heath. Branches tomentose - pubescent: lvs. glabrous and ovary glabrous: fls. pale rose, in broad panicles. W.Eu. B.R.1698. G.C.II.7:463; III. 19:487; 35:91. I.H. 43, p. 321. Gn.54:263; 55, p. 125; 67, p. 328. B.M. 8018. G. 21:384; 30:130.—Hardy in England, but in U. S. only south of N. Y., and then must be protected. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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