
The Gorse is a shrub that can grow to a height of 5 feet very quickly. The Gorse shrub lives on the ground in woodland garden. It reproduces by flowers, which are in bloom all year. It’s a nitrogen-fixing plant that is noted to attract pollinators such as bees, beetles, and flies. The plant prefers sandy, loamy, or clay soils, and can grow in very acidic soil. Some uses from the plant’s parts are: a treatment for scarlet fever, tea from the shoots tips, a beautiful yellow dye is made from it, and it’s flower buds are used as capers in salads.
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cool! I didn't know that it's flower buds are used as cpers in salads!
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