- Ulex europaeus, the
gorse,
common gorse,
furze or whin, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae,
native to
Western Europe.
Growing to 2–3...
- Fabaceae.
Gorse may also
refer to:
Georges Gorse (1915-2002),
French politician and
diplomat Gorse Trilogy, a
series of
novels by
Patrick Hamilton Gorse (Aveyron)...
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Gorse Hill is an area of Stretford,
Greater Manchester, England. The po****tion at the 2011
census was 11,894. It is a
residential area with two minor...
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Ashlan Gorse Cousteau (née Ashlan
McKain Gorse; born
December 14, 1980) is an
American entertainment journalist. She is
known for her work with E! News...
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Gorses (French pronunciation: [ɡɔʁs]; Occitan: Gòrsas) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Lot
department "Répertoire...
- The Ruth
Gorse Academy is a
mixed secondary school located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The
school forms part of the
Gorse Academies Trust which...
- Ulex (commonly
known as
gorse, furze, or whin) is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Fabaceae. The
genus comprises about 20
species of
thorny evergreen...
-
Gorse Hall was the name
given to two
large houses in Stalybridge,
Greater Manchester, England, on a hill
bordering Dukinfield (now in Tameside, but until...
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Gorse Hill and
Cornbrook is an
electoral ward of on
Trafford Council, Trafford,
Greater Manchester,
covering Davyhulme.
Created in 2023
following changes...
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George Lawrence Gorse, Jr. (born
January 6, 1949, in Ithaca, New York) is an
American art
historian and educator. A
scholar of
medieval and Renaissance...