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Wat (wie) is tree heath - definitie

SPECIES OF PLANT
Heath tree; Heath Tree; French brier; Tree Heath; Tree heath; Briar wood; Tree Heather; Tree heather; Briar root; Giant heath; Giant heather; White heath
  • Small tree-sized examples in [[Madeira]]
  • ''Erica arborea'' Northwest Africa

tree heath         
¦ noun a white-flowered shrub of the heather family, with woody nodules that are used to make briar pipes. [Erica arborea.]
Heath (name)         
NAME: FAMILY NAME AND GIVEN NAME
Heath (surname); Mr Heath; Mr. Heath; L. Heath
Heath is an Old English male given name, and surname, meaning "someone who lived at, on, or by, a moor or heath". It was the 936th most popular given name for males born in the United States in 2018, and was most popular in 2002 at 675th.
Heath, Cardiff         
  • Location of Heath electoral ward in Cardiff
  • Heath Low Level station
SETTLEMENT AND COMMUNITY IN CARDIFF, WALES
Heath, Cardiff, Wales
Heath () is a district, community and coterminous electoral ward in the north of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is a predominantly affluent area with property prices being the third highest in the city.

Wikipedia

Erica arborea

Erica arborea, the tree heath or tree heather, is a species of flowering plant (angiosperms) in the heather family Ericaceae, native to the Mediterranean Basin and Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa. It is also cultivated as an ornamental.

The wood, known as briar root (French: bruyère, Catalan: bruc, Portuguese: betouro, Spanish: brezo), is extremely hard and heat-resistant, and is used for making smoking pipes. Leaf fossils attributed to this species were described for the Mio-Pleistocene deposit of São Jorge in Madeira Island.