Erica

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Erica is a large genus of flowering plants commonly known as heaths or heathers, characterized by small, needle-like leaves and bell-shaped flowers, and widely found in acidic, nutrient-poor soils.

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Erica canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant genus
taxon
adaptation small, sclerophyllous leaves
tolerance to poor, acidic soils
associatedBiome fynbos
heathland ecosystems
centerOfDiversity Cape Floral Region Protected Areas
surface form: Cape Floristic Region
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Asterids
Eudicots
commonName heathers
heaths
distribution Africa
Europe
Mediterranean Basin
surface form: Mediterranean region

South Africa
evergreen true
family Ericaceae
fireEcology many species are fire-adapted
flowerColor pink
purple
white
flowerShape bell-shaped flowers
flowerSymmetry radial symmetry
flowerType actinomorphic flowers
growthForm shrub
subshrub
habitat acidic soils
bogs
heathlands
moorlands
mountain slopes
nutrient-poor soils
kingdom Plantae
leafSize small
leafType needle-like leaves
order Ericales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticOrgan leaves
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination bird-pollinated
insect-pollinated
reproduction sexual reproduction via seeds
seedDispersal animal-dispersed seeds
wind-dispersed seeds
soilNutrientStatus low nutrient
soilPreference acidic
taxonomicRank genus
usedFor landscaping
ornamental gardening

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Ericaceae notableGenus Erica
Heather relatedName Erica
Ericales includesGenus Erica