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heathland

Heather vs Heathland - What's the difference?

heather | heathland |


As a proper noun heather

is .

As a noun heathland is

a tract of scrubland habitats characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, found on mainly infertile acidic soils similar to moorland but with warmer and drier climate.

Heathland vs Fen - What's the difference?

heathland | fen |


As a noun heathland

is a tract of scrubland habitats characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, found on mainly infertile acidic soils similar to moorland but with warmer and drier climate.

Heathland - What does it mean?

heathland | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun heathland

is a tract of scrubland habitats characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, found on mainly infertile acidic soils. Similar to moorland but with warmer and drier climate.

Taxonomy vs Heathland - What's the difference?

taxonomy | heathland |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and heathland

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while heathland is a tract of scrubland habitats characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, found on mainly infertile acidic soils. Similar to moorland but with warmer and drier climate.

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