From 'stand on end, bristle', 'barley' and 'hedgehog', the prickly evergreen furze or whin that, according to folklore, when in bloom with golden papilionaceous flowers, kissing is said to be in season
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Related clues
- A dark green bush with small yellow flowers and sharp prickles
- With stems traditionally used as fuel to fire bread ovens and coconut-scented yellow blooms to dye Easter eggs, a shrub of wild landscapes, also called furze
- Prickly evergreen shrub
- Spiny yellow-flowered heathland plant
- Bush with coconut-scented flowers
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