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Often used in the same context:
moorlands,
heathland,
bracken,
woodland,
machair,
hedgerows,
skylarks,
brambles,
heathers,
bluebells,
rockeries,
copses,
holm oak,
moors,
blackthorn,
fens,
tarns,
fenland,
cowslips,
acacias,
shrubberies,
meadows,
coppice,
kahikatea,
undergrowth,
tussocks,
corncrakes,
purple heather,
linnets,
casuarinas,
alpines,
gorse,
scabious,
saxifrage,
santolina,
uplands,
ragged robin,
lapwings,
grassland,
grevillea,
herbaceous border,
bullfinches,
shadbush,
meadow pipit,
woodlark,
vinca minor,
beeches,
chiffchaff,
banksia,
redshanks,
saltbush,
conifers,
cistus,
capercaillie,
turnstones,
cypress pine,
hornbeam,
nightjar,
riversides,
stone curlew,
potoroo,
primroses,
pollarding,
marram grass,
teasel,
marsh marigold,
curlews,
glens,
pulmonaria,
sedge,
tussock grass,
damsons,
dormice,
churchyards,
honeysuckles,
samphire,
daphne,
hickories,
hackberries,
creeping thyme,
agapanthus,
sumacs,
squill,
silver birch,
fritillaries,
whin,
bellbirds,
nepeta,
eupatorium,
deciduous holly,
ferny,
hazels,
hawkweed,
chilterns,
shrubland,
heathery,
lamium,
dales,
nightingales,
stonecrop,
spinifex,
chaffinches,
heath,
moorland,
barrens,
bogs,
prairie,
hillsides,
plains,
prairies,
hills,
savannahs,
moor,
pastures,
plain,
savannas,
tundra
Appears in the definition of:
calathian violet,
gentiana pneumonanthe,
genus erica,
marsh gentian
Also try:
— Adjectives for heaths:
sandy,
barren,
wild,
open,
dry,
extensive,
wet,
wide,
native,
lone,
hardy,
more...
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