'New Ericas' (heathers) taken from 'The Floral World and Garden Guide.'
Published 1876 by Groombridge and Sons.
Natural History Museum Library, London.
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'New Ericas' (heathers) taken from 'The Floral World and Garden Guide.'
Published 1876 by Groombridge and Sons.
Natural History Museum Library, London.
archive.org
Tree Heath Erica arborea Mount Kenya National Park, Kenya -0.167718, 37.229259 by gerald_keneth_kaniaru
Dwarf Spanish Heath - Torga (Erica umbellata)
Sintra/Portugal (9/03/2025)
[Nikon D7100; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8]
Different walk, different vibe
But when day came, with a sprinkle of rain, and he looked about him and saw on every side unknown woods, wild heaths, and blue mountains, he thought how large and strange the world was and felt frightened and small.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" - C. S. Lewis
A type of heath, maybe? According to iNaturalist anyway
Hans Agersnap (Nov. 19, 1857 - 1925) was a Danish landscape painter, known for his depictions of the wide open heaths of Jutland. He studied briefly with P.S. Krøyer, but was mainly autodidact.
Above: View of a Heath Landscape, 1905 - oil on canvas (Privately owned)