heath

/hiːθ/
noun
  1. An area of open, uncultivated land, typically covered with low shrubs and heather.
    • We went for a walk across the heath, enjoying the wildflowers.
    • Many birds nest on the heath during the spring.
    • The heath was dotted with purple heather and gorse bushes.
  2. A low, evergreen shrub with small bell-shaped flowers, often found on heaths.
    • The heath blooms in late summer with delicate pink flowers.
    • She planted a heath in her garden to attract bees.
    • The hillside was covered in heath and moss.
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