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 Translation for 'heather' from English to Bulgarian
ADJ   heather | more heather | most heather
NOUN1   a heather | heathers
NOUN2   heather | -
SYNO broom | Calluna vulgaris | heather | ...
бот.T
heather {noun} [Calluna vulgaris]
калуна {ж} обикновена
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Translation for 'heather' from English to Bulgarian

heather {noun} [Calluna vulgaris]
калуна {ж} обикновенабот.T
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Usage Examples English
  • Most of the heather moors around Corgarff are managed for grouse.
  • Bruyère is a French name (the word "bruyère" means heather in French or a place where heather grows, "brugière" derives from it).
  • Heather yarn may be more expensive than regular yarns because of other processes involved during fiber dyeing or yarn dyeing in the case of heather effect.
  • Heather moor containing ling, bell heather, cross-leaved heath, bog myrtle and fescues is abundant and there is a diversity of arctic and alpine plants including alpine pearlwort and mossy cyphal.
  • These two houses had their own chapter "Ljunghusen" (The heather houses) in the parish register already 1837.

  • Each year, in the last week of August, there is a municipality-wide celebration called Heideweek ("Week of the heather").
  • A type of heather, "Erica erigena", which is unique to the area, is celebrated during the annual summer "Mulranny Mediterranean Heather Festival".
  • Bell heather is a source of heather honey.
  • "Cassiope tetragona" (common names include Arctic bell-heather, white Arctic mountain heather and Arctic white heather) is a plant native to the high Arctic and northern Norway, where it is found widely.
  • On Sammy's first day of school she gets confused about where to go so she asks a girl named Heather Acosta.

  • The name 'Friockheim', literally translated, means 'Heather Home', with Friock being a derivative from the Gaelic 'fraoch' (heather) and 'heim' from the German for home.
  • The grazing habits of the Old Norwegian Sheep is adapted to the heather moorlands of Coastal Norway.
  • Rocky outcrops on the site, when accompanied by free draining soil, provide habitat for heather, bilberry and bell-heather ("Erica cinerea"), with local dry-heath cowberry ("Vaccinium vitis-idaea") and petty-whin ("Genista anglica").
  • The heath is mostly covered with heather, both Common Heather and Bell Heather, and European and Western Gorse but there is also some woodland and grassland included in the reserve.
  • Heather moorland which grows on the mountains around the lake is now [...] being restored.

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