Erica quadrangularis

Erica quadrangularis is not widely recognized in authoritative botanical literature or taxonomic databases. No verifiable sources confirm its status as an accepted species name within the genus Erica (family Ericaceae). Consequently, the term lacks sufficient encyclopedic information to provide a detailed description.

Possible etymology and context

  • Erica – a genus comprising over 800 species of evergreen shrubs commonly known as heaths or heathers, native primarily to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
  • quadrangularis – a Latin adjective meaning “four‑angled” or “quadrangular,” often employed in species epithets to denote a plant part (typically stems or branches) with a square or rectangular cross‑section.

Given this linguistic construction, “Erica quadrangularis” could plausibly have been used informally or in a regional context to refer to an Erica species exhibiting quadrangular stems. However, without corroborating taxonomic publications, herbarium records, or peer‑reviewed references, the name remains unverified in scientific nomenclature.

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