RMFJ5F3X–Bell heather, Scotch heath (Erica cinerea), blooming, France
RF2PR92TW–Scotch heather flowers in nature with a blue sky background in Cape Town, South Africa. Closeup of green grass, plants and purple flora in the outdoors. View of a natural, growing landscape.
RMGNTP1J–Close up of common heather / Scotch heather / ling (Calluna vulgaris) flowering in heathland in summer
RF2JJ04KY–Scotch heather flowers in nature with a blue sky background in Cape Town, South Africa. Closeup of green grass, plants and purple flora in the
RMC6910T–Calluna (Scotch Heather) close up
RF2JJ0B3P–Scotch heather flowers growing in a forest with pine trees and other plant species. Lush green field with various flowering bushes in a garden
RMK2BY9J–Moorland restoration works, carried out in partnership between Moors for the Future and Natural England to restore the eroded footpath along Derwent Edge, Eroded moorland surrounding the path is being re-vegetated using heather brash, seen here in white helicopter bags. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March 2015.
RMG9XNE5–Moorland restoration works, carried out in partnership between Moors for the Future and Natural England to restore the eroded footpath along Derwent Edge, Eroded moorland surrounding the path is being re-vegetated using heather brash, seen here in white helicopter bags. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March 2015.
RF2PWJMDA–Scotch heather flowers growing in a forest with pine trees and other plant species. Lush green field with various flowering bushes in a garden. Overgr
RM2A0T2MM–Bracken,heather,birches and Scots pines Loch an Eilein Scotland
RFDE55JG–Rugged coastal landscape with flowering heather (Ericaceae) on the Moray Firth at Tarbat Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RF2R0HDGT–Two Pinus sylvestris or Scots pine trees in Ashdown forest on a cloudy summer afternoon, East Sussex, South East England
RMCXRX7X–Dwarf shrub heather with flower cluster, Glen Affric, Cannich near Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RMA858TF–Close-up of growing scotch heather. Togariro National Park. New Zealand.
RMCXRXPT–Heather in flower in the Scottish Highlands, Grampian Mountains, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RMK2HR83–Calluna vulgaris 'Kuphaldtii' in bloom, Bar Harbor, Maine
RMK2BY9N–Moorland restoration works, carried out in partnership between Moors for the Future and Natural England to restore the eroded footpath along Derwent Edge, Eroded moorland surrounding the path is being re-vegetated using heather brash, seen here in white helicopter bags. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March 2015.
RF2PWW101–Scotch heather flowers growing in a forest with pine trees and other plant species. Lush green field with various flowering bushes in a garden. Overgr
RF2JPEDH8–Coniferous and deciduous forest in the national park.
RMK2HR8A–Calluna vulgaris 'Kuphaldtii' in bloom, Bar Harbor, Maine
RMK2BY9R–Moorland restoration works, carried out in partnership between Moors for the Future and Natural England to restore the eroded footpath along Derwent Edge, Eroded moorland surrounding the path is being re-vegetated using heather brash, seen here in white helicopter bags. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March 2015.
RMADEP0P–Colorful fall flowers
RMK2D367–View towards Higger Tor from Over Owler Tor with heather in full bloom. Abandoned millstone can be seen in the foreground. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. August 2015.
RM2A0T30H–Scots pine exposed roots Pinus sylvestris Loch an Eilein Scotland
RMW7TBE3–Llyn Cregennen and view toward Cadair Idris, late evening lightr, near Dolgellau, Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK, September 2013.
RMW8027E–Controlled burning of heather moorland, Derwent Edge, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March 2015.
RF2PX3D0P–Scotch heather flowers growing in a forest with pine trees and other plant species. Lush green field with various flowering bushes in a garden. Overgr
RMK2HR8C–Calluna vulgaris 'Kuphaldtii' in bloom, Bar Harbor, Maine
RF2JPA8CF–Coniferous and deciduous forest in the national park.
RMB4FTEH–Pine trees and heather against the Baltic Sea, Leba, Poland
RMFJ5F4K–Bell heather, Scotch heath (Erica cinerea), blooming, France
RFAFJRRB–calluna vulgaris scots scotch heather no flowers with green purple and grey gray foliage rathlin island northern ireland
RM2KEA5PE–galopping Scottish Terrier
RMC80W8H–a single Dartmoor sheep near Wistman's Wood, Longaford Tor and Higher White Tor, Devon UK
RMCX971F–Erica carnea - Erica vulgaris
RF2H08B71–Pink calluna vulgaris heather flowers, photographed at the RHS Wisley garden in Wisley, Surrey UK.
RM2AM2FX0–Farquhar's garden annual : 1922 . Andromeda floribunda. HEATHER. strong Plants of the following: 60 cts. each;845.00 per 100. 3.00 per doz.;. Kalmia latifolia. (Mountain Laurel) CALLUNA vulgaris {Erica.) and its varieties are perfectly hardyin New England. They require sun, and will flourish on a bankor a border where they have full exposure to the sun.shine. Amongdwarf, hardy, woody plants, there are few that continue so longin bloom as these. For Rock Gardens, for edging shrubberyborders and for ground covering purposes in sunny situations,they are unrivalled. Alba. (White Scotch Heather.) E
RMMCHJRF–. Callicarfa Porpubba Callicarpa Purpurea. A splendid berried Shrub for the border or planted in clumps on the lawn; it grows about 3 feet high, its branches gracefully recurving; these are covered in August with tiny pink-tinted flowers, followed in late Sep- tember by great masses of violet-purple berries, borne in clusters from the axil of every leaf, these remain on the plant until mid-winter. All fall berried plants are useful and attrac- tive, and this is one of the most desirable. (See cut.) Strong plants, 60 cts. each. Calluna (Scotch Heather). Very pretty small shrubs, grow- ing from
RFE9HE40–German heath in Heathlands
RMAD87MH–Colorful fall flowers
RM2A0T236–Scots pine exposed roots Pinus sylvestris Loch an Eilein Scotland
RMT0BPNP–Dreer's garden book 1930 (1930) Dreer's garden book 1930 dreersgardenbook1930henr Year: 1930 New Red-leaved Japanese Barberry Abelia Chinensis Grandiflora A choice small Shrub of graceful habit, producing through the entire summer and fall white tinted lilac heather-like flowers in such abundance as to completely cover the plant. Plants from 4-inch pots, SO cts. each Calluna (Scotch Heather) Small evergreen Shrubs growing one to two feet high, with small bell-shaped flowers in great profusion from July to September. Vulgaris. Rosy pink. — Alba. Pure white. — — Aurea. A pretty gold leaved form
RMW8027G–Controlled burning of heather moorland, Derwent Edge, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March 2015.
RMK2HR8D–Calluna vulgaris 'Kuphaldtii' in bloom, Bar Harbor, Maine
RF2JPEDFJ–Coniferous and deciduous forest in the national park.
RMB4FTC9–Pine trees against the Baltic Sea, Leba, Poland
RMFJ5FEH–Bell heather, Scotch heath (Erica cinerea), blooming, France
RMC80WA1–a single Dartmoor sheep near Two Bridges, Devon UK
RF2H0EP1X–Landscape with colourful calluna vulgaris low flowering heather flowers, photographed at RHS Wisley garden, Woking, Surrey UK.
RM2CEM96F–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. TISER. rhodooendrons, AND MANY HUNDKKDS OK OTHKU BEAUTIFUL TKKKS AND SHRUBS ARK OFFERED THIS SPRING BY MEEHANS GERMANTOWN NURSERIES Rare and interestiug plants, seldom found in collections, arc grown in this establishment, as for instance:— CALLUNA VULGARIS, the Heather of English Poets.The Famous FUEZB or GORSB, ULBX EUROPEQS. The SCOTCH BROOM, GENISTA SCOPARIUS ; an.l other old but seldom grown and Deau-tiful things. A large number of kinds can be sent to long distances by mail. Send for our Complete Catalogue.t.f.tf. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa,
RMMCHBJY–. New Red-leaved Japanese Barberry Abelia Chinensis Grandiflora A choice small Shrub of graceful habit, producing through the entire summer and fall white tinted lilac heather-like flowers in such abundance as to completely cover the plant. Plants from 4-inch pots, SO cts. each Calluna (Scotch Heather) Small evergreen Shrubs growing one to two feet high, with small bell-shaped flowers in great profusion from July to September. Vulgaris. Rosy pink. — Alba. Pure white. — — Aurea. A pretty gold leaved form of the white variety. — — Searlei. A tall growing form of Alba flowering in late fall. — Al