Full Bloom
Yellow Flower Bud Thorn Bush
This thorny flower bush is widespread in some parts of the UK. I don't
know what it's called but it's an excellent bush for decorative and
security purposes. No ones jumping over your fence with these on the
other side, not without getting into a scuffle with some thorns. They
are Sharp! I'm not mad into bushes and flowers or anything but I took
some seeds from this bush once, took them home and planted them. This
was about 2 years ago, and now two years later it's still alive doing
well, but it's remained very small. This bush is very tough and hardy
but a very slow grower.
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Found out that this bush is called the Common Gorse
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