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Ulex (commonly known as gorse, furze, or whin) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. The genus comprises about 20 species of thorny evergreen shrubs in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae .
Ulex europaeus, the gorse, common gorse, furze or whin, is a species of flowering plant native to Western Europe. [2] Description. A shrub.
Aeglos: A plant similar to a gorse, named for the Elvish 'snow-thorn' [4]; Athelas: A healing plant with long leaves (also known as Kingsfoil or asëa aranion) [4] [5] [6]; Elanor: A small star-shaped yellow flower from Tol Eressëa and Lothlórien [4]
Ulex gallii, the western gorse or dwarf furze [2] is an evergreen shrub in the pea family , native to the Atlantic coasts of western Europe: southern Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, the Isle of Man, western France and the northern coast of Spain.
Ulex minor, the dwarf furze or dwarf gorse is an evergreen dwarf shrub in the family Fabaceae, native to eastern England, France, Spain and Portugal. It is restricted to lowland heathland habitats. It normally grows about 30 centimetres (10 in) tall, although in shaded, un grazed conditions it may reach 1 metre (40 in).
Daviesia ulicifolia, commonly known as gorse bitter-pea, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It is a rigid, openly-branched shrub with sharply-pointed, narrow elliptic, narrow egg-shaped, rarely egg-shaped phyllodes and usually orange-yellow and dark red flowers.
It includes a number of well-known plants including broom, lupine (lupin), gorse and laburnum. The tribe's greatest diversity is in the Mediterranean, and most genera are native to Europe, Africa, the Canary Islands, India and southwest Asia.
Genista hispanica, the Spanish gorse, or anlaga, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to southern France and northern Spain. [2] It is suited for borders, wall and rock gardens, gravelly soils, and coastal situations.