heath

heath
heathless, adj.heathlike, adj.
/heeth/, n.
1. a tract of open and uncultivated land; wasteland overgrown with shrubs.
2. any of various low-growing evergreen shrubs common on such land, as the common heather, Calluna vulgaris.
3. any plant of the genus Erica, or of the family Ericaceae. Cf. heath family.
[bef. 900; ME; OE haeth; c. G Heide, ON heithr, Goth haithi; akin to Welsh coed trees, wood]

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plant
 any of the low evergreen shrubs of the genus Erica, of the family Ericaceae, with about 500 species, most of which are indigenous to South Africa, where they are especially diverse in the southwestern Cape region. Some heaths also occur in the Mediterranean region and in northern Europe, and species have been introduced to North America.

      The heaths have small, usually very narrow leaves arranged in whorls set closely together on the shoots. The long-lasting flowers have four sepals, a four-cleft, bell-shaped, or tubular corolla (ring of petals), inflated in many species, and a four-celled capsule. Most heaths are low shrubs, but some African species are large bushes or trees. Pollination of the flowers may be by wind, birds, or insects depending on the species. Although most species have dry fruits that open to release the small seeds, a few have fleshy fruits.

      The purple, or Scotch, heath, or bell heather (E. cinerea), is common in Great Britain and western Europe; its minute flowers yield much nectar. Other British species are cross-leaved heath, or bog heather (E. tetralix); Cornish heath (E. vagans), found also in western Europe; fringed heath (E. ciliaris), in western England and Ireland; and Irish heath (E. mediterranea), which reaches 1 to 1.5 metres (3 to 5 feet) tall in Ireland. The white, or tree, heath (E. arborea), found in southern France and the Mediterranean region, is the source of briar root, used for making briarwood pipes. Some southern African species (e.g., E. melanthera, E. verticillata, and E. ventricosa) are cultivated in cool greenhouses and outdoors in southwestern North America. See also heather.

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