Plants have adapted to thrive in moorland areas; where the weather is often cold, wet and windy, low-growing, tough perennials and sparse hawthorn and occasional birch or Scots pine stand firm.
Heather, also known as 'ling', is an abundant plant on heathland, moorland, bogs and even in woodland where the light penetrates though. Plants often grow together to form a thick carpet, which helps protect them from the worst of the weather – and creates the stunning and iconic scene we – and the bees, moths and butterflies - enjoy so much.
Here are some of our best nature reserves; pick your way between the purple fronds, a little off the beaten track…