Epacris purpurascens R.Br.
Stiffly erect shrub with ovate leaves and white flowers flushed with reddish-purple. To 1.5m. [RHSD, FNSW].
Horticultural & Botanical History
Introduced to Britain as Epacris purpurascens in 1803. [JD]. ‘The specific character of Epacris grandiflora in Willdenow’s Species Plantarum will equally answer for this species [Epacris pungens], which, though very like the former in the foliage, is however totally different in the form of the corolla, having a tube not much exceeding the limb, whereas the tube of grandiflora is cylindrical, and exceeds the limb in length many times. Though this species frequently occurs among dried specimens sent from New South Wales, we have not heard of any living plant in this country except the one from which our drawing was made in March last, sent us by Mr. Colville, Nursery-man, in King’s-Road, Chelsea. The whole plant consisted of one simple stem, but among dried specimens it usually occurs branched, in this state too the limb of the corolla is perfectly white and the red colour is seen only in the tube and the unopened flower-buds; in our plant a blush-colour pervaded the whole flower, but very pale on the inside the limb and much deeper in the tube and buds. It is a greenhouse shrub, and seems equally hardy with others from the neighbourhood of Port-Jackson. Was raised from seeds imported from that country, and whether it will admit of being propagated in any other way we are as yet uncertain.’ [BM t.844/1805 as Epacris pungens]. BM t.1199/1809.
History at Camden Park
Epacris purpurescens is marked with a ‘c’ in an 1836 edition of Loddiges’ Nursery catalogue held at Camden Park [CPA]. In William Macarthur’s code, used and explained elsewhere, this means grown at Camden. It is almost certain that it was grown in the gardens around this time but it did not appear in the catalogues. It grows naturally from Gosford in the north to the Blue Mountains and Macarthur probably collected his plants in the wild.
Notes
Epacris purpurescens Sieber ex DC. (1839) = Epacris pulchella Cav.
Published Apr 02, 2010 - 05:16 PM | Last updated Apr 02, 2010 - 05:22 PM
Family | Epacridaceae |
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Region of origin | Eastern Australia, NSW |
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Name in the Camden Park Record |
Epacris purpurascens |
Confidence level | high |