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''Erica micronica'', commonly known as '''Northern Heather''' is a species of flowering plant that native to northeastern [[Apollonia]]. It is common in the maritime regions and throughout the moors and fens of [[Heathersland]], to which it lends its name. Although it is most common in those areas, Northern Heather grows across much of the northeast, from the east Comstokia Mountains in [[Meckelnburgh]] to [[Lac Glacei]], [[Çakaristan]] and [[Vegno]]. It is a small evergreen shrub that produces tiny bell-like purple flowers. They prefer acid-rich peat or sandy soils and often form dense mats known as heaths. The plant has been culturally significant for many millennia, playing in to the rise of the color purple as a symbol of royalty, such as in the [[Purple Isles]]. | ''Erica micronica'', commonly known as '''Northern Heather''' is a species of flowering plant that native to northeastern [[Apollonia]]. It is common in the maritime regions and throughout the moors and fens of [[Heathersland]], to which it lends its name. Although it is most common in those areas, Northern Heather grows across much of the northeast, from the east Comstokia Mountains in [[Meckelnburgh]] to [[Lac Glacei]], [[Çakaristan]] and [[Vegno]]. It is a small evergreen shrub that produces tiny bell-like purple flowers. They prefer acid-rich peat or sandy soils and often form dense mats known as heaths. The plant has been culturally significant for many millennia, playing in to the rise of the color purple as a symbol of royalty, such as in the [[Purple Isles]] and [[Eesdeheito]]. | ||
[[File:Northern heather.jpeg|Northern Heather in bloom|thumb]] | [[File:Northern heather.jpeg|Northern Heather in bloom|thumb]] |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 16 August 2024
Erica micronica, commonly known as Northern Heather is a species of flowering plant that native to northeastern Apollonia. It is common in the maritime regions and throughout the moors and fens of Heathersland, to which it lends its name. Although it is most common in those areas, Northern Heather grows across much of the northeast, from the east Comstokia Mountains in Meckelnburgh to Lac Glacei, Çakaristan and Vegno. It is a small evergreen shrub that produces tiny bell-like purple flowers. They prefer acid-rich peat or sandy soils and often form dense mats known as heaths. The plant has been culturally significant for many millennia, playing in to the rise of the color purple as a symbol of royalty, such as in the Purple Isles and Eesdeheito.