Flora in the Field: All about Heath (Ericaceae)

The members of the Ericaceae family are grouped together based on similar reproductive structures, appearance, and preferred growing conditions. Many of these plants are found in well-drained soils in the dark cover of a canopy or in the high elevations of the mountains.

Some that we have featured are truly special in that they are saprophytes. This means that the plant lives on dead, organic decaying matter. Because of this, saprophytes don’t need green leaves as they don’t conduct photosynthesis.

Check out some of the awesome heath plants found in this region!