heath
Heath is a type of habitat characterized by open, uncultivated land, often dominated by low-growing shrubs and grasses. It typically occurs in areas with poor soil and is found in regions with a temperate climate. Heathlands are important for biodiversity, providing a home for various species of plants and animals, including heathland birds and wildflowers.
Heath ecosystems are often maintained by natural processes such as fire and grazing. These disturbances prevent the encroachment of trees and promote the growth of heath vegetation. In many places, heathlands are considered valuable landscapes for conservation and recreation, attracting visitors for activities like hiking and birdwatching.