Definition
"Erica tetralix", commonly known as cross-leaved heath, is a type of heather distinguished by its grey-green leaves arranged in whorls of four. It prefers damp, acidic soils. Think of it like another character in the heather family drama. It stands out from other heathers with its unique leaf arrangement. It symbolizes specialization and specific habitat needs. It thrives in wet environments, unlike some of its drier-loving cousins.