‘Copper Splendour’

Mauve (H2) flowers, VIII–IX; orange-yellow foliage in summer which deepens to red-copper in winter; stiffly erect habit; height 40cm; spread 55cm. Sport on ‘Manitoba‘, found by Albert Bosch in 1999 in his nursery, Westerlee, Netherlands.

® C.2006:06 registered by A. Bosch, Boomkwekerij Bosch, Westerlee, Netherlands.

‘Coral Island’

Lavender (H3) flowers, VIII–IX; soft-gold foliage, tinted orange in summer, deepening to red in winter; height 21–25cm; spread 31–45cm.

Introduced by G. B. Rawinsky (Primrose Hill Nursery, Haslemere, Surrey, England) in 1971.

 

‘Corbett’s Red’

Crimson (H13) flowers in long spikes, VIII–X; dark green foliage; spreading habit; height 21–25cm; spread 31–45cm. Introduced by Bob Corbett of British Columbia, Canada

‘Corrie’s White’

Plentiful white flowers, VII–VIII; light green foliage; height 26–30cm; spread 46–60cm. Keep trimmed.

Wild-collected; found near Moniaive, Dumfries, Scotland by John Corrie (Moniaive) about 1930; introduced by Oliver & Hunter (Moniaive, Dumfries, Scotland) about 1938.

Named after the finder, John Corrie, a shopkeeper and teacher in Moniave, Dumfries, Scotland, near where it was found.

‘Cottswood Gold’

White flowers, VIII–IX; bright yellow foliage throughout the year; spreading habit with erect stems; height 26–30cm; spread 31–45cm.

Found by Major-General P. G. Turpin, a past Chairman of The Heather Society, in his garden at West Clandon, Surrey, England, in 1974.

Named after the Turpins’ house.

‘County Wicklow’

❁ Large, shell-pink (H16) flowers, VIII–X; mid-green foliage; low, compact habit; height 21–25cm; spread 31–45cm. An excellent plant found at Lough Dan, County Wicklow, Ireland, in the 1920s.

‘Craig Rossie’

White flowers, VIII–IX, on lateral shoots as well as main stems; mid-green foliage; stiff upright habit; height 26–30cm; spread 31–45cm.

Wild-collected; found on Craig Rossie, in Ochils, behind Auchterarder, Fife, Scotland by R. J. Brien (Pitcairngreen Heather Farm, Perth, Scotland) by 1968.

Named after the hill on which it was collected.

‘Crail Orange’

Mauve flowers, VIII–IX, with orange foliage in summer deepening to bronze green in winter. Low open habit; height 26–30cm; spread 31–45cm. It was introduced by Crail Nurseries, Newstead Abhey Park.

‘Cramond’

❁ Deep magenta (H14) flowers, IX–XI; dark green foliage, tinted bronze in winter; height 31–45cm; spread 61–75cm.

Found by Mrs Simpson Hall (Barnton, Edinburgh, Scotland) in 1963; introduced by Dr & Mrs Simpson Hall.

Named after a village east of Edinburgh, Scotland.