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Erica Cinerea (Noun)

Meaning

Common low European shrub with purple-red flowers.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The Erica cinerea, also known as bell heather, is a common low European shrub with purple-red flowers that thrive in acidic soils.
  • In the heathlands of Scotland, Erica cinerea is a dominant species, covering vast areas with its vibrant purple-red flowers.
  • The Erica cinerea is a popular ornamental plant in gardens, valued for its attractive purple-red flowers and low-maintenance requirements.
  • Erica cinerea is often used as a groundcover in landscaping, as it forms a dense mat of purple-red flowers and can tolerate poor soil conditions.
  • In its natural habitat, Erica cinerea typically grows alongside other low-growing shrubs, such as Calluna vulgaris, to form a characteristic heathland landscape.

Synonyms

  • Bell Heather
  • Fine-leaved Heath
  • Heather Bell

Hypernyms

  • Erica
  • True Heath
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