| 'John F. Letts' combines carnation-pink flowers to yellow foliage and a supinate nature. The foliage undergoes several tonal changes during the seasons, passing from yellow through to bronze-tones and finally acquiring sunset hues. A densely branched, mat-forming evergreen ground cover with long clusters abundant, showy white or pink urn-shaped flowers into fall. Rich green summer foliage turns bronze-green in winter. Ideal for rock gardens or along walkways. The only true Scotch heather. Beware: dogs seem to favor Scotch heather as much as fire hydrants. |