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Erica arborea

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Heath (erica arborea)

Placement
   Kingdom Plantae 
   Division Magnoliophyta -- angiosperms, flowering plants 
   Class Magnoliopsida -- dicotyledons 
   Order Ericales 
   Family Ericaceae 

Species description: Shrub or small tree 1-4(-7) m; Young twige densely pubescent with short, smooth hairs and longer, strongly echinate hairs. Leaves 3-5 mm, in worls of (3-)4, linear, erect-patent, glabrous, minutely denticulate, rather dark green; margins revolute, contiguous, completely concealing lower surface. Flowers in lateral racemes, usually aggregated to form a thyrsoid, termal or intercalary panicle; pedicels glabrous, with 2-3 minute bracteoles below the middle. Sepals 1.5 mm, ovate, glabrous, saccate at base; corolla 2.5-4 mm, white, broadly campanulate, with erect lobes; anthers included, with flat, ciliate basal appendages. Ovary glabrous; style stout; stigma broadly capitate, white.