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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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