With the exception of places such as the Antarctic, parts of Australia, parts of Greenland and the high Arctic, heather can and does grow all over the world as long as it has the acidic soil it needs to grow properly.
It grows in the county of Shropshire in the town of Shrewsbury on the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve!
Maor
Yes. Heather is a perennial plant.
I believe that Heather the plant came first because the flowering Heather plant is quite beautiful and with the research I've done, it seems the name Heather is derived from the plant instead of visa versa.
Heather plant is not considered toxic to pets. If ingested heather plants and plants in the heather family can cause stomach upset and vomiting.
=== === Heather comes from the English name, meaning, "A flowering plant".
=== === Heather comes from the English name, meaning, "A flowering plant".
Yes and heather honey is very popular.
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There are various heather types. Calluna Erica Daboecea to name only three.
Heather is a type of plant that is not classified as a weed. It is a genus of evergreen shrubs or dwarf shrubs that typically grow in acidic soils in heathland, moorland, and acidic grasslands.
by growing it. usually you would need lots of sun, a balanced amount of water and some plant food occasionally.