Cross-leaved Heath (Noun)
Meaning
Dwarf European shrub with rose-colored flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Cross-leaved heath thrives in dry sandy soil, commonly found on open moorland.
- Low-growing and resilient, the cross-leaved heath survives strong winds.
- Many bumblebee species depend on the pink and rose flowers of cross-leaved heath.
- Historical writings associate the common purple-rose hued variant with ' Cross-leaved Heath flowers. '
- Near-dominance in well-moist environments exhibits clear shades-of red leaved Heaths here – seen rare occurrence except following unusual Rain sweeps UK here '.