A vocabulary of landscape — a landscape of words 1467 entries

ling

LING
August-blooming heather — Calluna vulgaris — that covers hills with amethyst when it flowers. The dominant plant of the moor, growing in dense, springy mats that can support the weight of a walker or swallow an ankle.
Etymology
Old Norse: lyng (heather). The word is older than the Scots who use it.