What is another word for Daboecia Cantabrica?

Pronunciation: [dˈabə͡ʊʃə kantˈabɹɪkə] (IPA)

Daboecia Cantabrica is a wildflower native to the Cantabrian Mountains in Spain and is commonly referred to as St. Dabeoc's heath. It is also known by several synonyms including Erica Cantabrica, Daphne Cantabrica, and St. Dabeoc's heath. This plant is a popular choice for gardeners due to its striking heather-like flowers that range in color from white to pink and deep purple. It blooms from late spring to early autumn and is often used in rock gardens and as groundcover. Its other synonyms include Irish heath, purple heath, and bell heather. Despite the different names, they all refer to the same beautiful and hardy plant species.

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