Used by the Picts for ale and thriving in the Scottish Highlands, a flower ranging in colour from amethyst to shell pink, regarded lucky in its white form
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- Low-growing evergreen shrub growing in dense masses on open ground, with clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers
- Plant also known as ling
- Low-growing evergreen shrub with clusters of pinkish-purple flowers
- 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
- Symbol of Scotland
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