Definition
Erica lusitanica, commonly known as Portuguese heath, is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to Portugal and Spain. It's characterized by its delicate, needle-like leaves and profusion of small, bell-shaped white or pale pink flowers that bloom in winter and spring. This plant thrives in acidic, well-drained soils and sunny locations. Think of it as the early bloomer of the heath family, brightening up the colder months. Itβs like a ray of sunshine in winter.