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Handy tools and accessories for your kitchen. Decor from Heath and other world-class makers. This season’s palette celebrates the moodier side of summertime across a range of delicate pinks, sun-faded reds, and deep purples. The iconic original, made by hand in San Francisco, CA.
Handy tools and accessories for your kitchen. Decor from Heath and other world-class makers. This season’s palette celebrates the moodier side of summertime across a range of delicate pinks, sun-faded reds, and deep purples. The iconic original, made by hand in San Francisco, CA.
: any of a family (Ericaceae, the heath family) of shrubby dicotyledonous and often evergreen plants that thrive on open barren usually acid and ill-drained soil
A heath (/ hiːθ /) is a shrubland habitat found mainly on free-draining infertile, acidic soils and is characterised by open, low-growing woody vegetation. Moorland is generally related to high-ground heaths [1] with—especially in Great Britain —a cooler and damper climate.
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heath, (genus Erica), genus of about 800 species of low evergreen shrubs of the family Ericaceae. Most heath species are indigenous to South Africa, where they are especially diverse in the southwestern Cape region.
HEATH definition: 1. an area of land that is not used for growing crops, where grass and other small plants grow, but…. Learn more.
From Middle English heth, heeth, hethe, from Old English hǣþ (“heath, untilled land, waste; heather”), from Proto-West Germanic haiþi, from Proto-Germanic haiþī (“heath, waste, untilled land”), from Proto-Indo-European *kayt- (“forest, wasteland, pasture”).
A heath is an area of open land covered with rough grass or heather and with very few trees or bushes.
Any of various usually low-growing shrubs of the genus Erica and other genera of the heath family, native to Europe and South Africa and having small evergreen leaves and small, colorful, urn-shaped flowers.
Ecology [countable] an area of open, uncultivated land. Plant Biology [uncountable] a low-growing shrub common on such land. heath (hēth), n. wasteland overgrown with shrubs. Plant Biology any of various low-growing evergreen shrubs common on such land, as the common heather, Calluna vulgaris.