RF2FH0Y1X–pink, red and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, growing in a Sydney woodland understory
RME3W88M–Bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus
RF2HJPC64–Back lit pink, red and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian native Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, growing in woodland
RFW8W07B–Heather on Baildon Moor in Yorkshire, England
RM2J6CKYX–Cornish heath, Erica vagans, in flower in autumn.
RFPWAHX5–Australian native Pink Five-Corners Flowers, Styphelia triflora, family Ericaceae, in heath on Little Marley Firetrail, Royal National Park, NSW
RFMXDFJC–Rhododendrons and Caledonian Pine Forest, Coire Roille, Torridon, Wester Ross, Highlands of Scotland, UK. 08 June 2009
RF2R24TJ5–Blaeberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) showing colour change to leaves in autumn, Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, Inverness-shire, Scotland
RFR17EEC–Alpine flower Monotropa hypophegea in backlit, Aosta valley, Italy.
RFPGX098–A Yorkshire landscape showing moorland heather and long distant views. Taken in Baildon, Yorkshire, England.
RFHGXNY2–Rhododendron (Fam; Ericaceae)
RM2JKFG88–Heather and gorse in bloom at Higher Hare Knap in late summer in the Quantock Hills, Somerset, England.
RMD87H06–Flowering Bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus
RFPYEA0A–A view across Emmetts Garden in Ide Hill, Kent, England. Renowned for bluebells, the NT garden is high on the North Downs Greensand escarpment
RFR25XJT–Tiny pink flowers on heather growing wild in the Mediterranean
RME5P0FD–Round-leaved wintergreen (Pyrola rotundifolia) in flower
RMBH4A66–Purple heather (Calluna vulgaris) at Finzean.
RF2JK6MG3–Alpine azalea growth
RMKCKP8E–Common heath (Epacris impressa) in flower. The pink form (Pink heath) is the floral emblem of Victoria. Rocky Cape National Park, Tasmania, Australia
RMD1D45T–Trailing arbutus, Epigaea repens (also known as mayflower)
RMKCKXAR–Common heath (Epacris impressa) flowers. Mount Piper Reserve, Broadford, central Victoria, Australia
RMK2D71M–Alpenrose (Rhododendron ferrugineum) in mountain landscape, Nordtirol, Austrian Alps June
RM2J6CKY3–Cornish heath, Erica vagans, in flower in autumn.
RFPWAHXD–Australian native Pink Five-Corners Flowers, Styphelia triflora, family Ericaceae, in heath on Little Marley Firetrail, Royal National Park, NSW
RMHJ3WPN–White mountain heather, Cassiope mertensiana in flower in the high Sierra Nevada, California.
RFMXDFJN–Rhododendrons and Caledonian Pine Forest, Coire Roille, Torridon, Wester Ross, Highlands of Scotland, UK. 08 June 2009
RF2R24THT–Blaeberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) showing colour change to leaves in autumn, Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, Inverness-shire, Scotland
RFK07DFE–Heather and woodland near Whitestones Ridge, in the Hambleton hills, North Yorkshire, England.
RFHGXNYE–Rhododendron (Fam; Ericaceae)
RM2JKFGHW–Heather and gorse in bloom at Higher Hare Knap in late summer with the Bristol Channel beyond in the Quantock Hills, Somerset, England.
RMW7TC62–Bell heather (Erica cinerea) Common heather (Calluna vulgaris) and bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) growing together on Hallam Moor, near Sheffield, England, UK, July.
RFPYEA04–Bluebells and young man at Emmetts Garden, Ide Hill, Kent, England near Sevenoaks. The garden is renowned for bluebell displays in late April
RMEBW03A–dwarf bilberry, blueberry, huckleberry, low billberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), blooming blueberry with bumble bee, Austria
RFPYE9RP–Berries of a plant native to Chile at Emmetts Garden, Ide Hill, Kent, England. Shrub is called gaultheria mucronata
RF2GCT1W0–Norway nature. Heather plant (also known as ling, Calluna vulgaris in Latin). Cold-hardy plant species in Scandinavia.
RMRHADT1–Snow-rose / rusty-leaved alpenrose (Rhododendron ferrugineum) in flower, Hohe Tauern National Park, Carinthia, Austria
RF2JK6ME0–Alpine azalea growth
RF2GCT1W3–Norway nature. Heather plant (also known as ling, Calluna vulgaris in Latin). Cold-hardy plant species in Scandinavia.
RF2GE2R52–Alpine azalea
RMWB0949–Indian Pipe or Ghost Plant (Monotropa uniflora) - Brevard, North Carolina, United States
RM2FKTAPT–A close up macro of the parasitic snow plants (Sarcodes sanguinea) flowers growing in a raceme formation.
RF2RE26N3–Indian Pipe or Ghost Plant (Monotropa uniflora) - Brevard, North Carolina, United States
RFPWAHY1–Australian native Pink Five-Corners Flowers, Styphelia triflora, family Ericaceae, in heath on Little Marley Firetrail, Royal National Park, NSW
RMHJ3WPK–White mountain heather, Cassiope mertensiana in flower in the high Sierra Nevada, California.
RM2JRW39K–Indian Pipe or Ghost Plant (Monotropa uniflora) - near Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, United States
RM2AW2YF1–Heather on Porlock Common in the Exmoor National Park with the Bristol Channel beyond. Somerset, England.
RMBNFCC3–Ling (Calluna vulgaris : Ericaceae), UK.
RMRHADWY–Snow-rose / rusty-leaved alpenrose (Rhododendron ferrugineum) in flower, Hohe Tauern National Park, Carinthia, Austria
RF2C8M5DY–Woodland Pinedrops, Albany Beechdrops, or Giant Bird's Nest (Pterospora andromedea)
RF2JMFYE6–Bilberry
RF2GE2TT4–Alpine azalea
RFF75TR5–Flowerig Umbellate Wintergreen (Chimaphila umbellata) in conifer forest in Helsinki, Finland
RFG0MYJA–Common heather (Calluna vulgaris)
RM2FKTAKK–A close up macro of the parasitic snow plants (Sarcodes sanguinea) flowers growing in a raceme formation.
RFPWAHXM–Australian native Pink Five-Corners Flowers, Styphelia triflora, family Ericaceae, in heath on Little Marley Firetrail, Royal National Park, NSW
RMHJ3WPM–White mountain heather, Cassiope mertensiana in flower in the high Sierra Nevada, California.
RM2C3X97F–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RM2JRW3CJ–Indian Pipe or Ghost Plant (Monotropa uniflora) - near Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, United States
RFHGXNYY–Rhododendron (Fam; Ericaceae)
RF2MJ5PA5–Indian Pipe (Monotropa uniflora); Larison Creek Trail, Willamette National Forest, Oregon.
RF2GH45K9–Image Number G9R396701-Edit. Green heath, white bottlebrush heath, groenheide, groenbottelheide (Erica sessiliflora). Western Cape. South Africa
RF2P92D21–Small red flowers on a background of green grass
RF2EDGB2X–flowering heather (Calluna vulgaris) and yellow flowering gorse
RM2AW2YJM–Heather on Porlock Common in the Exmoor National Park with Dunkery beacon beyond. Somerset, England.
RM2WC9Y72–Ling Calluna vulgaris, Heather, dense undershrub, tall spikes bear small pink flowers, widespread & locally abundant, North Yorkshire Moors, August,
RMRHADY7–Snow-rose / rusty-leaved alpenrose (Rhododendron ferrugineum) in flower, Hohe Tauern National Park, Carinthia, Austria
RF2C8M5DW–Woodland Pinedrops, Albany Beechdrops, or Giant Bird's Nest (Pterospora andromedea)
RMGNTP1D–Close up of common heather / Scotch heather / ling (Calluna vulgaris) flowering in heathland in summer
RF2J1B05N–beautiful white - lilac autumn bouquet of heather.
RM2WC9Y4N–Ling, Heather, Calluna vulgaris, close up of section flowering on heather moorland Co Durham
RFG0MYG9–Common heather (Calluna vulgaris)
RF2J1B1PR–beautiful white - lilac autumn bouquet of heather
RFPWAHX0–Australian native Pink Five-Corners Flowers, Styphelia triflora, family Ericaceae, in heath on Little Marley Firetrail, Royal National Park, NSW
RMHJ3WPP–White mountain heather, Cassiope mertensiana in flower in the high Sierra Nevada, California.
RF2C8N20H–Pink and white flowers and buds of the Australian native Coast Coral Heath, Epacris microphylla, growing in heath, Royal National Park, Sydney, Austra
RM2WFKN96–Fuchsia heath, Epacris longiflora, in flower in coastal scrub, Sydney Harbour National Park. Australia,
RF2FNW2DE–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae. Endemic to dry forest
RM2WGDMHN–Prickly heath, Leptecophylla juniperina, in fruit and flower on Hartz Peak in the highlands of Hartz Mountains, Tasmania.
RF2G744CH–Pink and white flowers and buds of the Australian native Coast Coral Heath, Epacris microphylla, growing in woodland, Sydney, Australia
RMD2KKXE–Tassel Heath (Erica coccinea) in its yellow form in fynbos, Cape, South Africa
RF2CEE66W–Pink and white flowers and buds of the Australian native Coast Coral Heath, Epacris microphylla, growing in heath, Royal National Park, Sydney, Austra
RMD2N4PF–Plukenet's heath (Erica plukenetii) in fynbos, Table Mountain, South Africa
RM2AW2YF0–Heather on Porlock Common in the Exmoor National Park with the Bristol Channel beyond. Somerset, England.
RMD2KKMM–A cultivated heather (Erica nana x patersonia) close-up, South Africa
RF2G348GR–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae, growing in Sydney
RM2JRW37J–Indian Pipe or Ghost Plant (Monotropa uniflora) - near Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, United States
RMGNTP1J–Close up of common heather / Scotch heather / ling (Calluna vulgaris) flowering in heathland in summer
RF2JRW374–Indian Pipe or Ghost Plant (Monotropa uniflora) - near Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, United States
RM2C3X8YB–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RMG0MYH5–Common heather (Calluna vulgaris)
RM2WGDNWJ–Prickly heath, Leptecophylla juniperina, in fruit
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