The scientific name for gorse is Ulex europaeus. It is a spiny, evergreen shrub native to Europe and North Africa that produces bright yellow flowers.
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Camillas come in both colors
shrub, cleaver, gorse, hedge, thorn, spray, nettle, brier
rose, heliotrope, gorse
Teaberry flowers are white. Its berry is bright red.
A flowering shrub is any shrub that flowers. Some have more showy flowers than others but all shrubs flower.
Catharanthus roseus is an evergreen shrub with flowers that are white to nearly dark pink color. The flowers have a red center.Catharanthus roseus is a herbaceous evergreen plant with oval leaves. It has flowers that have a white to dark pink color. The flowers have a darker red color at the center.
No. Gorse is a land based plant, with yellow flowers and sharp spines (like a very thin cactus). Kelps are plants of the ocean.
Gorse (also called Furze or Whin) is an evergreen shrub belonging to the Ulex genus. A Dale is a valley, the word is particularly common in Yorkshire, England. So Gorse-Dale would have derived from a valley where gorse grew. Gorse likes acid soils which are common on moorlands and other peaty places. So the name probably originated in a moorland Yorkshire valley on the slopes of the Pennines.
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Gerbera, gladiolus and globeflower are flowers. They begin with the letter g.