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A member of the pea family, gorse has needle like leaves and a coconut scent. Back in the day people would use gorse to feed livestock, fuel bread ovens, make brushes and use the petals to make yellow dye to paint Easter eggs.
A member of the pea family, gorse has needle like leaves and a coconut scent. Back in the day people would use gorse to feed livestock, fuel bread ovens, make brushes and use the petals to make yellow dye to paint Easter eggs.