What is Gorse?
Gorse is a thorny flowering plant evergreen in Western Europe and Northwest Africa. Its bright yellow flowers are closely associated with Britain, where the plant grows in many places. Although in some parts of the world it is considered to be invasive species, it has certain valuable uses, from soil reclamation to fencing to animal feed. The plant is in the family of peas and is closely related to the broom. It creates bright yellow flowers similar to peas with black seed pods all year round. The plant is extremely thorny and spread rapidly into almost any growth conditions; In fact, it prefers the wrong ground.
The name "Gorse" is taken from old English; People may also know a plant like Furze or Whin. Yellow flowers bloom all year round and smell like coconut or bananas in warm weather. It is TRATIONALLY was considered an unfavorable plant inside the house, although in some parts of the world people hang Gors over the door for good luck. The old proverb "When Gorse did not bloom, kissing from fashion" is a reference toThe way he bloomed all year round.
For well -management, Gorse can be a useful plant. Many British used it historically for animal feed, because new growth is perfect for many animals and provides habitats to many small mammals and birds. It can also create an excellent border fencing, especially in animals around, so that the plant is kept so that it does not get out of control. People also used it to secure exposed topsoil; If the plant is naturally allowed to grow naturally, in some cases the native species can catch it in some cases as soon as they are well introduced. It is also an excellent nitrogen fixator, so it is used to restore damaged soil.
Desftato The plant can become invasive and has done in some regions where it was imported as ornamental. It is used on fire, causing it to burn it to get rid of it counterproductive. To really get rid of Gors,The plant must be torn out of the ground, roots and all. In some areas, native species that are unable to obtain support can suffocate. For this reason, many communities have tried hard to drive Gors.