gorse in English

noun
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a yellow-flowered shrub of the pea family, the leaves of which are modified to form spines, native to western Europe and North Africa.
There was a little colour in the yellow gorse and the silver birch.
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1. • Gorse was Ablaze with yellow blossom

2. Persistent efforts have been made to Acclimate both Heather and Gorse in America

3. So, for example, the gorse, fixing nitrogen, the bracken, collecting potash, that sort of thing.

4. 27 Passing the youth hostel, we climbed through gorse and bracken to Port Eynon Point.

5. 8 There is nothing-no bunkers, gorse, whin, heather, bracken, or rough-to impede you.

6. Broom is a large, deciduous shrub, similar in appearance to gorse, but without the spines

7. Ulex europaeus I (UEAI) Agglutinin is not an antibody reagent, but instead represents a lectin that is produced by the gorse plant.

8. Ulex europaeus I (UEAI) Agglutinin is not an antibody reagent, but instead represents a lectin that is produced by the gorse plant.

9. Just you wait till you see th'gold- colored gorse blossoms an'th'blossoms o'th'broom, an'th'heather flowerin', all purple bells, an'hundreds o'butterflies flutterin'an'bees hummin'an'skylarks soarin'up an'singin'.

10. 1884, Rudyard Kipling, The Moon of Other Days: In place of Putney's golden gorse / The sickly Babul blooms.··(obsolete) November (the eleventh (11th) month of the year)

11. Acacia, almond, chestnut, oak, rock-rose, common dogwood, Coronilla, brassica, Dorycnium, fruit tree, broom, geranium, holly, topped lavender, birdsfoot trefoil, buckthorn, Reseda, rosemary, rose, willow, thyme, white clover, gorse, viburnum

12. Genisteae is a tribe of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants in the subfamily Faboideae of the legume family Fabaceae.It includes a number of well-known plants including Broom, lupine (lupin), gorse and laburnum.

13. Liffeyside Lyrics: The sweet smell of gorse in the summer / The touch of blue mountain so near / The bloodrush of horses at sunrise / The song of the old oak I hear / Your Bluebelled woodlands I’ve

14. Historically part of Lancashire, it was built during the time of much expansion in Warrington as it became a "new town".Birchwood is separated into three residential estates: Gorse Covert (grid ref SJ665925

15. " Nor it isn't fields nor mountains, it's just miles and miles and miles of wild land that nothing grows on but heather and gorse and broom, and nothing lives on but wild ponies and sheep. "

16. ‘The ant stopped to examine the gorse seeds, it quickly found the bright orange Caruncle and immediately began to bite and gnaw it.’ Origin Late 16th century obsolete French, from Latin caruncula, from caro, carn- ‘flesh’.

17. The bushes and shrubs include the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus), Mauritanian grass (Ampelodesmos mauritanica), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), broom (Spartium junceum), gorse (Ulex parviflorus), the white-leaved rock rose (Cistus albidus), the agave (Agave americana), the elm-leaf blackberry (Rubus ulmifolius), and fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) and there are other common species such as perennial grass (Brachypodium retusum), the white wall rocket (Diplotaxis erucoides), the corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas)and the slender sow thistle (Sonchus tenerrimus).