Erica canaliculata, the channelled heath or hairy grey heather, is a South African species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae.
It is an erect evergreen shrub, sometimes described as a tree heath (a term also applied to E. arborea and E. lusitanica). It grows to 2abbr=offNaNabbr=off, with tiny dark green leaves and large sprays of pink or white flowers with prominent brown anthers in winter and spring.[1] [2]
The Latin specific epithet canaliculata means "with channeled or grooved leaves".[3]
The species is native to the East and West Capes of South Africa and is naturalised in South Australia. Not fully hardy, in frost-prone areas it requires some protection. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[4] [5]