

Specialist Supplier Of Quality Heathers To Nurseries, Garden Centres & The Landscape Trade
Forest Edge Nurseries
Woodlands
Wimborne, Dorset
BH21 8LJ
Tel: +44 (0)1202 824387
Fax: +44 (0)1202 829564


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Erica x Darleyensis -
A showy large flowered white version of the popular ‘Silberschmelze’. Originating from France it produces many of its flowers earlier in the Winter season than its parent. Forest Edge Nurseries are a licensed propagator of this plant.



Erica Australis -
This new tree heather was bred in Germany by Kurt Kramer and introduced to the UK by Forest Edge Nurseries. With deep lilac flowers on bushy sea green foliage in late Spring. Compact habit.
Erica Vagans -
Bred by Kurt Kramer in Germany and introduced by Forest Edge Nurseries. This is a larger flowered version of the popular Erica Vagans Mrs D F Maxwell with bolder bright deep pink flowers throughout mid summer and early Autumn.

Erica x Darleyensis -
This new salmon pink winter flowering plant has a compact bushy habit and produces many of its beautiful flowers as early as September and is a popular plant for Autumn sales. Protected by Plant Breeders Rights, Forest Edge is the sole licensed UK producer.
Calluna Vulgaris -
A introduction by Forest Edge as a ‘spring tip’ plant bearing salmon pink young growth
in Spring and early Summer with lavender flowers in August -
Erica Carnea -
This winter flowering heather is a Forest Edge Nurseries selection with lavender flowers in Winter and Spring set on bold golden yellow foliage deepening to orange and bronze.



Erica x Darleyensis -
A large flowered French selection from the well known ‘Kramer’s Red’. Tends to flower later in Spring than it’s parent and the flowers suffer less from frost damage. The larger flowers are more showy and prominent. Forest Edge Nurseries are licensed to grow this protected cultivar.
Here is a selection of new heather varieties available from Forest Edge Nurseries.
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