Heather

/ˈhɛðər/ noun

A low-growing evergreen shrub with small purple, pink, or white bell-shaped flowers, common on moorlands and mountains.

From Old English hǣddre, possibly related to 'heath.' The plant has been associated with Scottish and northern English landscapes for centuries, becoming a symbol of rugged, wild beauty in literature and culture.

AMሙናር
ARالصعتر
BNহিদার
CAbrugera
CSvřes
DAlyng
DEHeidekraut
ELερείκη
ESbrezo
FAگلایش
FIkanerva
FRbruyère
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