• Plant: Scots Heather (Calluna vulgaris)
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  • Info: Bloom / December 5, 2022 / Winston-Salem, North Carolina (house plant) / License: All rights reserved
  • Caption: Scots heather #139 nn; LHB p. 762, 157-3-1, "From Greek 'to sweep'; the branches are sometimes used to make brooms."; MGB, "Greek 'kalluno' to cleanse or adorn, specific epithet 'vulgaris' means common."
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