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Gorse flowers
by Jonathan Kington
for square SU2307
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Gorse sapling
by Jonathan Kington
for square SU2307
This small Gorse (Ulex europaeus) was growing next to a track in North Oakley... (more)
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When the gorse is out of bloom, kissing’s out of fashion
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NZ5810
So you can breathe a sigh of relief. Of course, you can find the yellow flowers... (more)
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Whins Ablaze
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ5966
The whins are in profuse bloom earlier than usual this year. Otherwise known as... (more)
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Whin Flowers
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ3557
There's a saying, "When the whin's in flower, courting's in... (more)
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Whin (Ulex europaeus)
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ0357
Category: Flora
Also known as gorse or furze, the flowers have a wonderful coconut scent on warm... (more)
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Whin (Ulex europaeus)
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ3266
Category: Flora
There's a saying, "if the whin is not in flower, courting's out... (more)
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Whins (Ulex europaeus)
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ4667
Category: Flora
In full bloom in June, the whins (called gorse in England) cover the land with... (more)
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The Earnscleugh Water valley
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT5449
With grass, Gorse and tree-lined sides.
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Gorse by Earnscleugh Water
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT5449
A tributary of the Leader Water.
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Hillside Gorse at Cambwell
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT0640
The hill slopes down to Candy Burn.
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Gorse north of Maidencombe
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX9269
On the side of a combe.
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The Braid Hills
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT2470
At the junction of Braid Hills Road and Braid Farm Road. With Gorse, Birch and... (more)
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The Royal Observatory and Arthur's Seat
by M J Richardson
for square NT2570
Looking across Hermitage Glen from Braid Hills Road, with Gorse in full flower.
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Gorse flowers, with a bibionid fly
by M J Richardson
for square NT2469
It is a very small bibionid fly, related to St Mark's fly, which is larger.... (more)
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Close up of gorse spider mite webs (Tetranychus lintearius) on common gorse
by Phil Champion
for square SU3308
Matley Heath, New Forest.
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Gorse near Bridgend
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NR3361
With the John Francis Campbell monument on the skyline... (more)
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Whins and Snowdrops
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ3560
Just to prove, yet again, that whins (gorse) flower all year round, here's... (more)
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Flowering gorse, Skipwith Common
by Jonathan Thacker
geograph for square SE6637
There are few weeks in the year when gorse cannot be found in flower.
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Parkhall Country Park (April 2015)
by Stu JP
geograph for square SJ9245
Gorse and heather with woody area in background.
Hulme Quarry is a short... (more)
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Whin Sculpture
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ3166
Even after the recent exceptionally long spell of frost, the whins are in... (more)
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Greater Stitchwort (Stellaria holostea)
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ1456
A single flower, but soon to be one of many when the rest of the buds have... (more)
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Gorse by the track from Sharplaw to Williescrook
by M J Richardson
for square NT6421
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Gorse and pasture by Earnscleugh Water
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT5449
With deciduous woodland beyond.
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Arthur's Seat from Braid Hills Drive
by M J Richardson
for square NT2772
With some of its Gorse catching the sun.
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Gorse spider mite webs (Tetranychus lintearius) on common gorse, Matley Heath, New Forest
by Phil Champion
geograph for square SU3308
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