HEATH, in Botany

in botany, common name for some members of the Ericaceae, a family of chiefly evergreen shrubs with berry or capsule fruits. Plants of the heath family form the characteristic vegetation of many regions with acid soils, particularly the moors, swamps, and mountain slopes of temperate regions throughout the world and, to a lesser extent, of tropical and subarctic regions (see heath, in ecology). Many species have attractive blossoms and are consequently popular as wildflowers or, when possible, as cultivated ornamentals, e.g., the rhododendron, azalea, mountain laurel (not a true laurel), trailing arbutus, and heather. The bearberry and madroño are sometimes grown for the shiny, leathery leaves typical of the family. Other species valued commercially for their edible fruits include the blueberry, cranberry, and huckleberry. Wintergreen is the source of a flavoring. Sometimes considered a part of the heath family are the pipsissewa and related perennial herbs and the Indian pipe and related saprophytic (nongreen) plants. The common heather—the heather of Scotland—is Calluna vulgaris, sometimes called ling. Native to Europe and Asia Minor, it is now common also in Greenland and in North America. Its multiple branches have been used for brooms. The names heath and heather are often used interchangeably. Although both are somewhat similar low evergreen shrubs of the Old World, heather has short, scalelike, overlapping leaves and a profusion of long-lasting rosy flowers; the true heaths (genus Erica) have needlelike leaves and white, rose, or yellow flowers. Species of this large genus are characteristic of vast moor areas in W Europe and, especially, South Africa and the Mediterranean area. The root of the tree heath (E. arborea), called also bruyère, brier, brierroot, French brier, and other names, is the major source of brier pipes (see Saint-Claude). Heather and a few species of heath are grown as ornamentals; cultivated forms of heather usually have red to purple flowers of a deeper shade than those of the wild types. Other plants of similar habit, particularly those of the same family, are sometimes also called heath or heather. Heath is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Ericales, family Ericaceae.

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...but happy The foreshores of Botany Bay, particularly around the...bathing; the scrubby coastal heath afforded good shelter for huts...among the coastal heath along Botany Bays foreshore. These camps...main Depression-era camps on Botany Bays north head were Happy Valley...
...seeded, red, sour, Vaccinium, Oxycoccus CRANBERRY. II. HEATH SUBFAMILY. Calyx, corolla generally monopetalous , and stamens...narrow leaves. Only house-plants in this country, Erica * HEATH. 2. Corolla falling off after blossoming. Fruit a berry or...
...basis. On sandy and gravelly soils in western Europe there are extensive areas of heathland with species of heath, heather, gorse, and heath grasses. There are also peat bogs and grasslands, the latter mainly secondary origin. Conifers are few...
...establishes the proper usage, despite the confusion in the botanical literature. Item 2 from Lyman Benson, American Journal of Botany 27: 187 , 1940; and Plant Classification , D. C. Heath Co., 1957, p. 397 . Used by permission.
...Skottsberg, Professor of Botany and Director of the Botanical...The forest 151 Scrub 152 Grass heath 152 Vegetation above the forest in Masafuera 152 The Alpine heath 152 The freshwater flora 152...Author of "Textbook of Paleo botany", etc. 153 Introduction 153...
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...6) The book reflects a mergence of botany with pharmacy, with each plant listed...organisms as biologists (Brown 1986; Heath 1978; Kean 1991; McKnight 1999; Waddy...Australian Geographer 20(1):37-46. Heath, J. 1978 Linguistic approaches to Nunggubuyu...
...extraordinary discoveries in recent botany, the popular science writer...investigations of the sundew on a Sussex heath in the summer of 1860, Swinburne...contributing to a revolution in botany, especially in England. In...Species (1877). Another trio of botany books, The Movements and Habits...
...professor of geology). Mr A. Vines (BSc botany, Bristol) recorded that his mothers pension...esp. 112-16; A. H. Halsey, A. F. Heath and J. M. Ridge (eds.), Origins and...On marriage and social mobility see A. Heath, Social Mobility (Glasgow, 1981...
...MO 63110 William Dahl wdahl@botany.oro www.botany.org www.plantingscience.org...in plant science. Visit www.botany.org to access resources for K...Parkway St Louis, MO 63043 Colin Heath cheath@gbiosciences.com www...
...of the new christning system of modern botany that has such a host of alphabetical arrangments...unuterable words now in vogue only overloads botany in mystery till it makes darkness visible...freedom won Tracked the red fallow field and heath and plain Then met the brook and drank...
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...Petersons lacks this sophistication, other botany texts include it, and at that time I...us would earn undergraduate degrees in botany. Julie went on to get her Ph.D. and...crisp: LABRADOR-TEA Ledum groenlandicum HEATH FAMILY (Ericaceae) Note the white or...
...many of the woody plants do not grow as tall as the same or closely related species at lower elevations. Creolean pine and a heath (Lyonia heptamera) and a myrtle (Myrica picardae) tree grow above a shrubby zone of silk-tassel bush, a bush mint (Satureja...
...fed Alfreds intense and insatiable curiosity about geology and botany: "The solace and delight of my lonely rambles among the moors...CALIFORNIA HOME Meanwhile, earthy John, in dire economic straits at Heath, kept cows on a few rented acres of pasture near town and tried...
...combination of the different factors represented by the fields of botany plus microbiology plus mycology plus business has to work out...Bolivia, where he had first journeyed in 2004. "We plied the Heath River, bordering Peru, and came across another gas-emitting...
...Mosacio, Interphot, IRIS, JMCI, Maitland, Malta, Minnesota Botany, Mississippi Valley, National Insect, NC Insect, North Star...Harju, Heimo, Finland 17 29 Harper, Marvin H., NJ 15 23 Heath, Moira, Australia 6 13 Helimaki, Jussi, Finland 29 48 Heinon...
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...of an Indian club were used to make which trophy? 3 In film, which villain was played by Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger? 4 In botany, what D is the alternative name for the trumpet narcissus? 5 Which athlete represented Falmouth as its Conservative...
...enthusiastically about his pet subjects botany and the protection of the environment...he had just opened at Kelling Heath Holiday Park, near Weybourne...sing the praises of Kelling Heath, where the visionary Timewell...of the Year in 2002, Kelling Heath has earned Davids prestigious...
...interesting spot, Hampstead heath - or appy ampstead as it was...David Brooks, who struts the Heath in tartan trews playing Highland...unfathomable reason is custodian of the Heath, has singled out Mr Brooks...happily have waved him off to Botany Bay. A City Corporation spokesman...
...of 1965 at Handsworth New Road. Diane Heath and Brenda Bailey are looking for Ann Taylor...together to celebrate. DIANE BRAYSHAW (NEE HEATH) 360 0356 or 426 3764 Hunt for pal THIS...Sue Thomas, nee Marshall. She lived in Botany Walk, Ladywood. We were three sisters...
...farmland. Learn about the native wildlife on the rare, lowland heath habitat as well as the ancient and more recent history of the...fleeting encounters with the Aboriginals took place mainly in Botany Bay and the Endeavour River area following his ship running...
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HEATH , in botany in botany, common name for some members...used for brooms. The names heath and heather are often used...rosy flowers; the true heaths (genus Erica ) have needlelike...area. The root of the tree heath ( E. arborea ), called...
LAUREL , in botany common name for the Lauraceae, a family of forest trees and shrubs found...commercially as bay leaf, a seasoning. Many plants of the unrelated heath family are also called laurels in the United States because of their similarly...
HEATH , tract of open land tract of open...numerous low shrubs, principally of the heath family (see heath , in botany). In high-latitude regions with...additional flora found on north-temperate heaths...
HEATHER see heath , in botany. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Pipsissewa is classified in the division Magnoliophyta , class Magnoliopsida, order Ericales, family Pyrolaceae. See heath , in botany. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of...


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