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Tasmanian gorse, often simply referred to as gorse, derives its name from the island of Tasmania, Australia, where it was introduced in the 19th century. The name "gorse" itself comes from the Old English word "gors," referring to a thorny shrub. The plant is known for its bright yellow flowers and dense growth, which can be invasive in many regions. Its introduction to Tasmania was primarily for agricultural purposes, but it quickly spread beyond intended areas.

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