Leas
Leas are the plural of lea, a historical English term for a meadow or grassland, especially one used for grazing or haymaking. The word derives from Old English leah, meaning a clearing or meadow, and is related to other Germanic terms for grassland. In place names and literary usage, leas often evoke open, pastoral landscapes.
Leas describe grassy landscapes that can vary from dry, swardy meadows to damp or wet pastures. Typical
Geographically, leas are historically associated with Britain and parts of northern Europe, where meadow land-use patterns
In contemporary land use, many traditional leas have been altered or lost due to agricultural intensification,