Fine-leaved Heath (Noun)
Meaning
Common low European shrub with purple-red flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Fine-leaved heath thrives on acidic soils in open moorland, heathland, and pine woodland edges.
- Erica cinerea, the fine-leaved heath, grows to a maximum height of 20-30 inches.
- As a dense, spreading shrub, fine-leaved heath creates ideal habitats for pine martens and other mammals.
- Erica cinerea, or fine-leaved heath, enhances beauty with clusters of small bell-shaped, pink-red flowers in mid to late summer.
- Fine-leaved heath produces vibrant needle-like leaves all year round, providing fantastic groundcover in garden settings.