machair
MAHK-er
The low-lying, shell-sand grassland of the Hebridean and western Scottish coast — fertile, flower-rich, wind-scoured. Formed by millennia of shell fragments blown inland and broken down into calcareous soil. One of the rarest and most biodiverse habitats in Europe.
Etymology
Scottish Gaelic machair, a plain, a level field.
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