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  2. Ulex - Wikipedia

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    Western gorse and dwarf furze flower in late summer (August–September in Ireland and Great Britain). Between the different species, some gorse is nearly always in flower, hence the old country saying: "When gorse is out of blossom, kissing's out of fashion". [3] Gorse flowers have a distinctive coconut-like scent, experienced very strongly by ...

  3. Ulex europaeus - Wikipedia

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    Ulex europaeus, the gorse, common gorse, furze or whin, is a species of flowering plant native to Western Europe. [2] ... The solitary flowers are yellow, ...

  4. Ulex gallii - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Gorse in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Gorse has been used for hedges and windbreaks on the Canterbury Plains since the 1850s. These windbreaks have a combined length of 300,000 kilometres. [2] A patch of gorse surrounded by regenerating native bush at Hinewai Reserve on Banks Peninsula. Gorse has been found to form a useful nursery for many species for native bush regeneration.

  6. Ulex minor - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Flora and fauna of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The Cornish national flower is variously said to be either broom, [8] furze (gorse), [9] rhododendron, [10] or Cornish heath. [11] The Cornish national tree is the sessile oak, [12] known in Cornwall as the Cornish oak. [13] Thrift (Armeria maritima) was chosen by the plant conservation charity Plantlife as the "county flower" of the Isles of ...

  8. List of pollen sources - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Flowers and annual crop plants – Spring. 2 Summer. ... Gorse: Ulex europaeus: Mar – Dec light firebrick feral good Summer. Trees and shrubs – Summer.

  9. Dunwich Heath - Wikipedia

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    The heather and gorse flower from June until September; the heather is purple and pink while the gorse is yellow. A variety of birds, animals and reptiles live on the heath; red deer , muntjacs , Dartford warblers , European stonechats , and European nightjars , as well as adders , slowworms , grass snakes and common lizards .