RMACT0XH–Close up of unidentified Erica species Outeniqua Mountains Cape Province South Africa
RMB2X2Y0–Erica flowers and weathered sandstone
RMD2KKXE–Tassel Heath (Erica coccinea) in its yellow form in fynbos, Cape, South Africa
RMDWEX28–Erica verticillata with'Citrus Swallowtail'butterfly on it in Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa.
RFR5JFCD–A newly fledged Southern double-collared sunbird feeding on a flower in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town.
RFJGBX9T–Erica calycina flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RF2NXBXBP–Red yellow flowers plants fynbos ericas in the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa.
RF2GGT9GW–Erica cerinthoides flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RFJKPXA4–Erica discolor near Natures Valley
RFRNF2G3–Whorled heath (erica verticikata) flowers on branch going up. Various state of floraison. Blurred background
RFR1GD6B–Honey bee sitting on Erica formosa flowers, small white flowers closeup of the Cape Fynbos shrub in the morning sunlight.
RMBRB63J–Regal heather, Erica regalis, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
RF2J0NBFA–Beautiful green cactus flowers plants in Kirstenbosch.
RMC56GB0–Outeniqua Heath, Erica versicolor, Ericaceae. South Africa.
RF2HP0GD2–beautiful green cactus flowers plants in Kirstenbosch, Cape Town.
RMBHANN0–Heather, Erica colorans 'White Delight', Ericaceae, South Africa
RF2GH45RB–Image Number G9R396541-Edit. Roughriver Heath (Erica grisbrookii) in bloom, Napier Mountain Conservancy, Overberg. Western Cape. South Africa
RMDCB1TX–Close-up of flower head of Ruby Glow Heath / Ruby Glow Winter Heath- Erica carnea - Family Ericaceae
RMAJ52PF–Erica caniculata from South Africa also known as Christmas Heath
RF2WFD00W–Erica vestita native to South Africa from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813
RMAFF4Y8–Pink heath or erica found in the Cape Floral Kingdom a World Heritage Site Nectar often drunk by sunbirds or sugar birds
RMD2KKW5–Bridal Heath (Erica baueri ssp. baueri) a rare Cape endemic, close-up, South Africa
RMDWEWW4–Erica verticillata with'Citrus Swallowtail'butterfly on it in Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa.
RMB737H9–Melie heath Erica patersonia South Africa
RFR5J000–A beautiful male Southern double-collared sunbird feeding on a flower in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town.
RF2CGBPPA–Red yellow flowers plants fynbos ericas in the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa.
RF2GGT9H3–Erica cerinthoides flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RMHKP2J6–Erica versicolor
RF2DXH11T–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 30, 2019: A stamp printed in South Africa shows Bell heath (Erica blenna), Definitives Flora and Fauna serie, circa 1974
RFJBMG76–macro shot, large tubular flower of South African Erica Versicolor
RMACDA3F–Erica longifolia
RFK6X6DH–South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town, Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, erica (ericaceae) and protea (proteaceae)
RMBHAKY1–Heather, Erica colorans 'White Delight', Ericaceae, South Africa
RF2GH45PN–Western Cape. South Africa
RMBXJY6J–An African Heather, Erica glandulosa, Ericaceae. Western Cape, South Africa.
RMDC9Y4A–Close-up of flower head of Ruby Glow Heath / Ruby Glow Winter Heath- Erica carnea - Family Ericaceae
RF2GH46K6–Tassel heath, small tassel heath or hangertjie (Erica coccinea subsp. coccinea) Fernkloof Nature Reserve. Hermanus. Whale Coa
RMDANP41–Close-up of flower buds of Fire Erica/Fire Heath/ Red Hairy Heath covered in dew- Erica cerinthoides - Family Ericaceae
RMAJ52R0–Erica caniculata from South Africa also known as Christmas Heath
RMDWEX1B–Erica verticillata with'Citrus Swallowtail'butterfly on it in Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa.
RMB73YMM–A south african heather Erica blanda South Africa
RMBKWDH4–Flowering Erica discolor, coastal fynbos in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa.
RFR5JFPY–A male Southern double-collared sunbird posing nicely on a flower in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town.
RF2GGT9JG–Erica cerinthoides flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RF2CFWX7P–beautiful green cactus flowers plants in Kirstenbosch, Cape Town.
RF2WFD013–Erica patersonia is a species of Erica heath native to the fynbos region of South Africa. from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813
RMAFF4XF–red heath or erica found in the Cape Floral Kingdom a World Heritage Site Nectar often drunk by sunbirds or sugar birds
RMA1CA9W–tree heath (Erica arborea), old and tall plants, Canary, Tenerife
RFJBMG71–macro shot,two large tubular flowers of South African Erica Versicolor
RMB2JHYY–Flowering fynbos and sandstone blocks in the Cederberg mountain range of South Africa's Western Cape Province.
RF2H95PGH–(Eruca vesicaria) Garden rocket flowers during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RMBWNAPE–Erica Perspicua Prince Of Wales Heath Mountain Fynbos Ericaceae South Africa plant plants flower flowers flowe
RM2A7C098–Hairy-flower heath, Erica hirtiflora, native to South Africa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from an illustration by W. Miller from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, London, 1810.
RMBXJY8N–An African Heather, Erica glandulosa, Ericaceae. Western Cape, South Africa.
RM2T6DPAM–Long-peduncled heath, Erica filamentosa. Introduced from South Africa by nurseryman William Rollisson in 1800. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Francis Sansom after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from his own Botanical Register, J. Ridgeway, London, 1815.
RFBD6P6D–Fire Heath, Erica cerinthoides, Ericaceae, Cape Province, South Africa
RMDANP3W–Close-up of flower buds of Fire Erica/Fire Heath/ Red Hairy Heath covered in dew- Erica cerinthoides - Family Ericaceae
RMAJ52PE–Erica caniculata from South Africa also known as Christmas Heath
RMDD8E2E–Erica chamissonis flowers just opening- Family Ericaceae
RMB737HP–A south african heather Erica blanda South Africa
RM2A77BK4–Blood red heath, Erica cruenta (Mutable heath, Erica mutabilis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822.
RMR7866T–Small tassel heath, Erica coccinea, in flower in fynbos, Fernkloof Nature Reserve, Cape, South Africa.
RF2GGT9J8–Erica cerinthoides flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RM2AXC0YF–Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 2,22.—Erica Massoni, L. Fig. 323.—Erica cerinfhoides,L. One-half of flower. Stamens 3-4—sometimes 5-6, Blaeria.—Flowers 3-4 parted, bracts none Corolla small.Small shrubs resembling Erica. Western. Grisebachia.—Small shrubs differing from Eremia in thenumber of stamens, and ovary 2-celled. Order Plumbaginace^. Calyx remaining on. Corolla regular sympetalous. Sta-mens 5, opposite and adnate to the petals. Ovary i-celled,superior, with one pendulous ovule. Herbs or half shrubs,often growing near the sea. Plumbago (Kafir, Um Ti wamadoda).—Calyx with st
RFJGBXD0–Erica coccinea flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RF2WFCYME–Erica grandiflora is a species of Erica found in fynbos on the mainland Western Cape, South Africa. E. grandiflora was described by Carl Linnaeus from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813
RMA9KC7R–tree heath (Erica arborea), blooming tree with lichen, Portugal, Madeira
RMA2HM95–This species which is extinct in the wild, Erica verticillata, was cultivated from specimen in Kew botanical gardens.
RM2JJPRGJ–Porcelain heath, Erica ventricosa. Native to the Cape, South Africa.
RMP6ENAM–Hairy-flower heath, Erica hirtiflora, native to South Africa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from an illustration by W. Miller from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, London, 1810.
RFBD6P7G–Fire Heath, Erica cerinthoides, Ericaceae, Cape Province, South Africa
RMD2MF5G–A Cape Heather, Erica verticillata, Ericaceae. Cape Province, South Africa. Extinct in the Wild.
RMDD8E3H–Erica chamissonis flowers just opening- Family Ericaceae
RMR78672–Small tassel heath, Erica coccinea, in flower in fynbos, Fernkloof Nature Reserve, Cape, South Africa.
RMD2N5P8–Green heath / White bottlebrush heath, Erica sessiliflora, in flower in fynmbos, Western Cape, South Africa
RFJGBXEE–Erica coccinea flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RMR78601–Dwarf heath, Erica nana in flower in fynbos, Western Cape, South Africa.
RF2WFD072–Erica fulgida syn Erica vestita from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813 Erica Vestita, also known as Woolly heath, is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Ericaceae family. It is native to South Africa, specifically in the Cape Floristic Region. The plant is known for its small, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in late winter to early spring
RMA9KC7W–tree heath (Erica arborea), blooming tree with lichen, Portugal, Madeira
RMAAY6B8–Erica heather from ericaceae family Cape Fynbos South Africa
RM2JJPR94–Flask heath, Erica ampullacea. Native to the Cape, South Africa. Imported by Williams, nurseryman at Turnham Green. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Stephen Couchman, London, 1795.
RM2T68Y3E–Flask heath, Erica ampullacea. Native to the Cape, South Africa. Imported by Williams, nurseryman at Turnham Green. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Stephen Couchman, London, 1795.
RMRDTFR9–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Classification of Plants j4j a similar service. The leaves are often bordered with hairs, which are always a severe trial to ants. Shrubs, from a few inches to lo feet high. Eremia.—Seeds one in a cell. Cells 2-4. Flowers small, bell-shaped, in terminal umbels. Chiefly Vestern.. Fig. 322.—Erica Massoni, L. Fig. 323.—Eiua icjinthoidcs L. One-half of flower. Stame/is 3-4—sotnetimes 5-6. Blseria.—Flowers 3-4 parted, bracts none Corolla small. Small shrubs resembling Erica. Western. Grisebachia.—Small shrubs differing from Eremia in the num
RMD2MF8Y–A Cape Heather, Erica verticillata, Ericaceae. Cape Province, South Africa. Extinct in the Wild.
RMDD8E35–Erica chamissonis flowers just opening- Family Ericaceae
RMR78602–Dwarf heath, Erica nana in flower in fynbos, Western Cape, South Africa.
RMBF7MMW–Erica baueri ssp. gouriquae South Africa
RMA9KC7P–tree heath (Erica arborea), single tree with curios trunk, Portugal, Madeira
RMD2N4PF–Plukenet's heath (Erica plukenetii) in fynbos, Table Mountain, South Africa
RM2JJPRP1–Berry heath or arbutus-flowered heath, Erica baccans. Native to the Cape, South Africa, introduced by Scottish botanist Francis Masson in 1774. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Stephen Couchman, London, 1796.
RMATYGDW–Elim heath Erica regia Cape area South Africa
RM2T69TRC–Erica subdivaricata. Blush-flowered heath, Erica persoluta. Native to the Cape, South Africa, introduced by Scottish botanist Francis Masson in 1774. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Stephen Couchman, London, 1796.
RMD2MF73–A Cape Heather, Erica verticillata, Ericaceae. Cape Province, South Africa. Extinct in the Wild.
RMDD8E42–Erica chamissonis flowers just opening- Family Ericaceae
RFBEHNR2–Erica sphaeroidea, syn Erica hirta, Ericaceae, South Africa
RMDD6X56–Erica chamissonis flowers just opening- Family Ericaceae
RM2JJPREK–Erica subdivaricata. Blush-flowered heath, Erica persoluta. Native to the Cape, South Africa, introduced by Scottish botanist Francis Masson in 1774. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Stephen Couchman, London, 1796.
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