Definition of Daboecia cantabrica
1. Noun. Low straggling evergreen shrub of western Europe represented by several varieties with flowers from white to rose-purple.
Generic synonyms: Heath
Group relationships: Daboecia, Genus Daboecia
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Daboecia Cantabrica
Literary usage of Daboecia cantabrica
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1. Ireland by Peter Singer (2004)
"... heath (daboecia cantabrica) on the right-hand side of the trail as it swings
to the right. Representing one of eight species of wild heather distributed ..."
2. Forget Not Mee & My Garden...": Selected Letters, 1725-1768, of Peter by Peter Collinson (2002)
"... 184 Cyclamen, vernal, 61, 184 Cynanchum, 12 Cypress, 6, 8, 23, 26, 92 Cypripedium,
12, 14, 19 daboecia cantabrica, 180, 183 Date, 18 Delphinium elatum, ..."
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