Plant blanketing moorlands with tiny purplish flowers or 'bells' eaten by red grouse; or, a variety of blended or variegated wool yarn
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- Symbol of Scotland
- Plant with lilac-purple flowers but also white, considered lucky in Scotland
- With nectar collected by bees which makes specialist or gourmet honey, a purple-to-pinkish-flowered heath and moorland plant also called ling
- A moorland plant with nectar used to make honey; the national flower of Norway; or, a type of wool with colours evocative of the Scottish countryside
- Scottish bloomer
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