heathland
An uncultivated, open area of land with a natural vegetation of low shrubs such as the family Ericaceae (heathers). Heathland tends to develop on poor soils such as outwash sands and gravels.
An uncultivated, open area of land with a natural vegetation of low shrubs such as the family Ericaceae (heathers). Heathland tends to develop on poor soils such as outwash sands and gravels.
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