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In addition, gorse was harvested for fuel.
rhododendrons around Haccombe and gorse and pines near Milber.
s very open, with patches of pine woodland and gorse bushes, and there is a triangulation point her
b and large areas of close cropped heather and gorse.
area in 1955 and consequently the heather and gorse on Chobham Common grew on and scrub began to d
moorland, and is partly covered by bracken and gorse.
anean bird, it can be found in the heather and gorse as these offer relatively warm microclimates f
eath is covered mainly with heather, broom and gorse, all flowering plants that play an important p
al and also had the right to take the wood and gorse from the land for their own use.
, a 25-acre (10 ha) park of heath woodland and gorse near Furzebrook on the Isle of Purbeck, in the
It was built as Gorse No. 2 Mill, in 1914 and cotton was first spun
us monogyna), Mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia), gorse (Ulex europaeus) and Elder (Sambucus nigra).
named after shrubs and bushes, such as broom, gorse and jasmine.
r kneeling alone in prayer amongst the burning gorse he took the actions which brought the battle t
n undisclosed sum of money for the land called Gorse Hill.
His third Festival winner was on Christmas Gorse in the National Hunt Chase in 1994.
sa), while that to the east consists of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus) and Bramble (Rubus fruticosus
heather, cross-leaved heath, dwarf and common gorse, heath spotted-orchid, bog asphodel, and round
ae is used as an agent to biologically control gorse in New Zealand.
Dried gorse or blackthorn was traditionally used.
d is separated into three residential estates: Gorse Covert (grid ref SJ665925, population 2,790),
o the east of Tickencote Warren, and at Exeter Gorse it briefly borders Horn, then meets Pickworth.
n introduced as a biological control agent for gorse in New Zealand and Hawaii.
ited sparsely by the people who cut the furze ( gorse) that grows there.
Georges Gorse (15 February 1915 - 17 March 2002) was a Frenc
en's book author known by the pseudonym Golden Gorse.
The park contains grassland, with hawkweed, gorse and broom.
arts of the Carn are clothed in lowland heath, gorse, bracken and a generous mixture of wild flower
It is predominately heathland, gorse, woodland and hosts a golf course.
km2) of 330 original-acres remained covered in gorse.
ements of East and West Kingston, and Kingston Gorse and is located between Ferring and East Presto
villages of East Preston, Ferring and Kingston Gorse.
Payne's grandparents were living in Kingston Gorse at the time, but have since moved to Devon.
From east to west the estates are: Kingston Gorse, West Kingston, Angmering on Sea & The Willowh
Kingston Gorse is a hamlet within the parish which lies south
berry Vaccinium myrtillus, Bryophytes, Lichen, Gorse Ulex europaeus, Western Gorse Ulex gallii, Bra
to the north west of the village, at Lilbourne Gorse.
Mr Stimpson and Mr Gorse (1953)
New Gorse Hall was built by John Leech in 1836.
They feed on the seeds of gorse and as a result kill the weed.
Friends of Gorse Hall is trying to research the historical impo
In the area of gorse adjacent to the pond, there is a colony of the
The extensive groves of gorse are often set alight by arsonists in dry summe
om the top of the Headland, with a covering of gorse and heather, there are fine views towards Aber
they assist with vital continued clearance of gorse and birch from the heath and mire.
Trust in September 1987 and is now 1230 ha of gorse and regenerating native bush.
The Jersey Emerald or Gorse Emerald (Pseudoterpna coronillaria) is a moth
The Ram Gorse Club House was opened by Sir Richard Costain i
For the medicinal plant, see Gorse.
Whilst this may benefit the gorse and the ecosystem based around gorse, the fire
Frances was born on Haddon Street, in the Gorse Hill district of Stretford.
The Gorse Colonial Hard Shoot Moth (Pempelia genistella)
The Gorse Soft Shoot Moth (Agonopterix ulicitella) is a
A group from FC Wales removed the gorse, and foresters laid down hay from the nearby P
The Gorse Tip Moth (Agonopterix nervosa) is a smallish m
n store was put up for sale, and now forms the Gorse Industrial Estate.
d worked in Buckfastleigh before moving to the Gorse Blossom Railway in 1984.
o undertake the daunting task of replacing the gorse infested saddle with lupine for the butterflie
rd circulars (services 20 and 21), services to Gorse Covert and Birchwood (services 25-27), also se
enotaph, opposite the Chester Road entrance to Gorse Hill Park, was built as a memorial to the 580
species; Hawthorn, blackthorn, wayfaring tree, gorse, whitebeam, hazel and ash."
By April the unfazed gorse bloomed a bright yellow.
is dominated by Heather, Bell Heather, Western Gorse, Gorse and Bracken, with areas of mixed woodla
ng a reduced variety of plants such as Western Gorse (Ulex gallii), heather, fungi - including some
t area, that name being derived from the whin ( gorse) shrub that grows there in profusion.
He filled a derelict windmill with gorse and brushwood, introduced the gas at the botto
art which means a rough common, overgrown with gorse, bracken or broom.
e intersected by watercourses and covered with gorse.
of purple shades of heather and bright yellow gorse in summer is dissected by a footpath running l
                                                                                                   


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