To order, click on a group of plants below. Follow the links to the desired plant.  In the drop down list.  SCROLL down the list to highlight your choice, CLICK on it. Next, put in # of plants desired—click on Order button.

 

Prices—most 3 1/4” pots $4.75; gallons $8.50. Some specialty items are higher priced.  Get free Bonus Plants for volume purchases! Note: Cart limit is 25 items, weight limit 150# —can submit more than one order for 1 shipment.  We combine them.   You can email an order without a credit card number (not secure in email) if picking up at nursery. On the "Instructions" part of check-out, you may specify a ship date or other comments. 

 

U.S. Priority Mail Flat Rate box shipping option. (Click on link.) Makes shipping up to 9-10 small pots or less very cheap and fast only $8.95.  Less than half the cost of UPS 2nd Day Air and just as fast!  NEW! Large Flat Rate box is $12.95 and we can fit in up to 16 small pots or a few gallons.

Terms & Policies

This explains warranties, etc. before you Order.
Shipping Rates:
Note: more exact rates and options are applied at check out.
West of the Rockies:
10-25% cost of plants
East of the Rockies:
30-40% cost of plants UPS 3rd Day & US Priority. Plants guaranteed to arrive in good condition.
15-20% FedEx Ground (4-5 days) is less than 1/2 cost of UPS 3rd Day.
We do NOT guarantee condition of plants if you choose Ground going East nor US Parcel Post. This is at your risk.  US Priority Flat Rate for $8.95 up 10 small pots arrives in 2 days! Price goes up in April.

Please check this Sold Out List!   

The Heather Specialists

On-line Catalog

Phone: 800-294-3284 if  you want to order by phone. Hours are 8 AM—3PM PST for mail order.  If a link won’t work, look at the address in your browser bar that appears on the bottom of the page below on the link. You can get to that page if you type that page number in the web address bar above.   All orders are charged a $2 packing fee on the final invoice to offset the cost of the box and packing labor.  Thanks!     handh@heathsandheathers.com

New crop is posted, however, some plants may not be available as the suppliers tell us they are not quite ready due to a very cool summer in the Pacific Northwest.  This is the case with the plants we grow as well.  Things are slow this year.  We will notify you by e-mail if something is not available yet.  Thank you!

Alphabetical Name List of all heaths and heathers by cultivar name.  Click on link.  (Note: we are just beginning to link the names to this list for ordering.  Many links are not working yet. )

 

You can order and find the plants by species name below.  The Alphabetical Name List will give you the species, and you then you can find it on the list below.  New items are marked on this list.

Bonus Plants—You get bulk buying discounts by ordering Bonus Plants.  You buy 20 of the 3 1/4” pots, you get 2 more for free, 30 then 3 for free, etc.  Click link for details.

Gift Certificates

Andromeda polifolia

This group has been adopted by The English Heather Society

Books

There are few heather books in the world in print.

Calluna vulgaris

The true heathers.  This tough group has hundreds of cultivars.

Cassiope 

Native mountain heather—hard to find

Collections 

We can choose your plants for you at a discounted price.  Check out US Priority Flat rate shipping deal!

Daboecia

The largest flowers of the heaths and heathers.

Empetrum nigrum

Crowberry, native to PNW, also have rubum

Erica hybrids & species

South African Cape Heaths

Rare, spectacular Hummingbird Heaths hardy to 20-28 F

Erica arborea

Tree heaths

Erica australis

Tree heaths

Erica brachialis

South African Cape Heaths

Rare, spectacular Hummingbird Heaths hardy to 20-28 F

Erica caffra

South African Cape Heaths

Rare, spectacular Hummingbird Heaths hardy to 28 F

Erica canaliculata

Hardy to 20 F—from South Africa

Erica carnea

Very hardy winter bloomers, alkaline tolerant and easy to grow

Erica ciliaris

Large pitcher shaped blossoms

Erica cinerea

Flashy beautiful summer flowers

Erica cruenta

South African Cape Heaths

Rare, spectacular Hummingbird Heaths hardy to 20-28 F

Erica curviflora

South African Cape Heaths

Rare, spectacular Hummingbird Heaths hardy to 20 F

Erica curvifolia

South African Cape Heaths

Rare, spectacular Hummingbird Heaths hardy to 20-28 F

Erica xdarleyensis

Long winter and spring flowers, alkaline tolerant and easy to grow

Erica erigena

Some in this group are very tall and the flowers exquisite

Erica xgarforthensis 

Cross of E. tetralix and E. manipuliflora

Erica xgriffithsii

Tall and fragrant. 

Erica gracilis

South African Cape Heath hard to 28 F

Erica xkrameri

Cross between E. carnea and E. spiculifolia.

Erica lusitanica

Tree heaths

Erica mackaiana

A unique and hard to find group

Erica manipuliflora

Some have scented flowers

Erica xoldenburgensis

Cross of E. arborea and E. carnea

Erica scoparia

Very rare, tiny flowers

Erica speciosa

South African Cape Heath

Rare, spectacular Hummingbird Heaths hardy to 28 F

Erica spiculifolia

The hardiest heath there is – formerly Bruckenthalia spiculifolia

Erica spiculifolia x bergiana
This shrub is almost always in bloom here.

Erica xstuartii

This group has superb spring tip color

Erica terminalis

Summer blooming tree heaths

Erica tetralix

Most of this group has silver gray foliage

Erica umbellata

Beautiful, rare species from Spain and Portugal region.

Erica vagans

Handsome plants, alkaline tolerant and easy to grow

Erica xveitchii

Tree heaths

Erica ventricosa

South African Cape Heath

Rare, spectacular Hummingbird Heaths hardy to 28 F

Erica xwatsonii

This group has good spring tip color

Erica xwilliamsii

These shrubs have golden spring tip color

Ophiopogon planicapsus

Black Mondo Grass for accent. 

xPhylliopsis

Choice rock garden plant that is a Phyllodoce x

Phyllodoce

Very rare, hard to find mountain heathers of the Western U.S.