Definition
False heather refers to plants that resemble true heathers (from the genus *Calluna*) but belong to different genera or families. They often share similar characteristics, such as small, needle-like leaves and low growth habits. These plants are frequently found in similar habitats, such as heathlands and sandy areas. While not true heathers, they mimic their appearance and ecological role. Think of it like a doppelganger, but for plants. It's like a botanical imposter. 🌿