Heather

/ˈhɛðər/ noun

Definition

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

Etymology

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.

Kelly Says

Heather is more than just a plant - it's practically synonymous with the wild, windswept beauty of Scottish highlands and English moors. The fact that it thrives in harsh, acidic soil where other plants struggle makes it a perfect metaphor for resilience, which is why it appears so often in poetry about endurance and natural beauty.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሙናር
ARالعربية
الصعتر
BNবাংলা
হিদার
CACatalà
brugera
CSČeština
vřes
DADansk
lyng
DEDeutsch
Heidekraut
ELΕλληνικά
ερείκη
ESEspañol
brezo
FAفارسی
گلایش
FISuomi
kanerva
FRFrançais
bruyère
GUGU
હીધર
HAHA
ciyawa
HEעברית
שיח בר
HIहिन्दी
हीदर
HUMagyar
hanga
IDBahasa Indonesia
semak bunga
IGIG
akwụkwọ
ITItaliano
erica
JA日本語
ヘザー
KKKK
шөптеген
KMKM
ឈូកដើម
KO한국어
히더
MRMR
हीदर
MSBahasa Melayu
tumbuhan hias
MYမြန်မာ
အပင်
NLNederlands
heide
NONorsk
lyngplante
PAPA
ਹੀਦਰ
PLPolski
wrzos
PTPortuguês
urze
RORomână
brândușă
RUРусский
вереск
SVSvenska
ljung
SWKiswahili
mvua
TAதமிழ்
ஹெதர்
TEతెలుగు
హీదర్
THไทย
พืชเฮเธอร์
TLTL
ilalim
TRTürkçe
funda
UKУкраїнська
верес
URاردو
ہیدر
VITiếng Việt
cây thạch thảo
YOYO
ìtìbéré
ZH中文
石楠
ZUZU
imonti

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