
Mediterranean White Heather
A bright lift for the winter garden.
Mediterranean White Heather brings a clean, luminous look to the landscape during the coldest part of the year. Its delicate white flowers open in late winter into early spring, creating a soft but noticeable display when most plants are still dormant. That bloom timing makes it especially valuable for gardeners who want the landscape to feel alive well before the main spring season begins.
Evergreen texture keeps it useful all year.
Even when it is not in flower, Mediterranean White Heather earns its place with fine-textured evergreen foliage and a naturally low, mounding habit. The plant brings year-round structure to the front of beds, along walkways, and in rock gardens where a smaller evergreen texture can make a big difference.
A compact spread makes it practical in many settings.
This is a low-growing, spreading shrub that works beautifully where larger evergreen plants would feel too heavy. When planted in groups, Mediterranean White Heather gradually forms a dense mat that can function as a flowering ground cover, especially on slopes, in mass plantings, or in front-of-border applications.
A strong fit for borders, slopes, rock gardens, and containers.
Mediterranean White Heather is especially useful in rock gardens, along sunny or lightly shaded slopes, at the front of mixed borders, and in decorative containers. It can also be planted in masses to create a refined carpet of evergreen texture topped with white blooms in the cold season. That makes it one of the more versatile winter-interest shrubs in smaller landscape spaces.
Easy care starts with sun, acidity, and drainage.
Mediterranean White Heather performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained soil. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant and is considered deer-resistant, though that should still be treated as a practical rather than an absolute claim. A light pruning immediately after bloom helps keep the plant dense, fresh, and full of next season’s flower wood.
A bright lift for the winter garden.
Mediterranean White Heather brings a clean, luminous look to the landscape during the coldest part of the year. Its delicate white flowers open in late winter into early spring, creating a soft but noticeable display when most plants are still dormant. That bloom timing makes it especially valuable for gardeners who want the landscape to feel alive well before the main spring season begins.
Evergreen texture keeps it useful all year.
Even when it is not in flower, Mediterranean White Heather earns its place with fine-textured evergreen foliage and a naturally low, mounding habit. The plant brings year-round structure to the front of beds, along walkways, and in rock gardens where a smaller evergreen texture can make a big difference.
A compact spread makes it practical in many settings.
This is a low-growing, spreading shrub that works beautifully where larger evergreen plants would feel too heavy. When planted in groups, Mediterranean White Heather gradually forms a dense mat that can function as a flowering ground cover, especially on slopes, in mass plantings, or in front-of-border applications.
A strong fit for borders, slopes, rock gardens, and containers.
Mediterranean White Heather is especially useful in rock gardens, along sunny or lightly shaded slopes, at the front of mixed borders, and in decorative containers. It can also be planted in masses to create a refined carpet of evergreen texture topped with white blooms in the cold season. That makes it one of the more versatile winter-interest shrubs in smaller landscape spaces.
Easy care starts with sun, acidity, and drainage.
Mediterranean White Heather performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained soil. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant and is considered deer-resistant, though that should still be treated as a practical rather than an absolute claim. A light pruning immediately after bloom helps keep the plant dense, fresh, and full of next season’s flower wood.
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A bright lift for the winter garden.
Mediterranean White Heather brings a clean, luminous look to the landscape during the coldest part of the year. Its delicate white flowers open in late winter into early spring, creating a soft but noticeable display when most plants are still dormant. That bloom timing makes it especially valuable for gardeners who want the landscape to feel alive well before the main spring season begins.
Evergreen texture keeps it useful all year.
Even when it is not in flower, Mediterranean White Heather earns its place with fine-textured evergreen foliage and a naturally low, mounding habit. The plant brings year-round structure to the front of beds, along walkways, and in rock gardens where a smaller evergreen texture can make a big difference.
A compact spread makes it practical in many settings.
This is a low-growing, spreading shrub that works beautifully where larger evergreen plants would feel too heavy. When planted in groups, Mediterranean White Heather gradually forms a dense mat that can function as a flowering ground cover, especially on slopes, in mass plantings, or in front-of-border applications.
A strong fit for borders, slopes, rock gardens, and containers.
Mediterranean White Heather is especially useful in rock gardens, along sunny or lightly shaded slopes, at the front of mixed borders, and in decorative containers. It can also be planted in masses to create a refined carpet of evergreen texture topped with white blooms in the cold season. That makes it one of the more versatile winter-interest shrubs in smaller landscape spaces.
Easy care starts with sun, acidity, and drainage.
Mediterranean White Heather performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained soil. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant and is considered deer-resistant, though that should still be treated as a practical rather than an absolute claim. A light pruning immediately after bloom helps keep the plant dense, fresh, and full of next season’s flower wood.
























