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  • The invasive species " Ulex europaeus " ( common gorse ), an evergreen shrub that has been introduced in Colombia, highly affects the original ecology of the Eastern Hills.
  • They survive in a variety of terrains, from sea level up to subalpine areas, including shrubland containing Gorse ( Ulex europaeus ) and Manuka ( Leptospermum scoparium ), swamps and grasslands.
  • Gorse ( " Ulex europaeus " ), a wild furze, is commonly found growing in the uplands and ferns are plentiful in the more moist regions, especially in the western parts.
  • On the cutover on the southeast shore of the lake there are areas of downy birchy ( " Betula pubescens " ) woodland, with patches of gorse ( " Ulex europaeus " ).
  • It grows in short turf on Wingletang Downs where some colonies are suffering from an increase of competitive grasses, gorse ( " Ulex europaeus " ) and bramble ( " Rubus fruticosus " ).
  • As of 11 September 2009 the SSSI was considered to be in 3 unconditional recovering3 condition because European gorse ( " Ulex europaeus " ) and bramble ( " Rubus fruticosus " ) are at unacceptable levels.
  • Scrub areas are composed of birch, hawthorn Crataegus monogyna, gorse " Ulex europaeus ", blackthorn " Prunus spinosa " bramble " Rubus fruticosus " and creeping soft-grass " Holcus mollis ".
  • Rock formations along the coast in Bandon ( 1994 ) George Bennett also introduced gorse ( " Ulex europaeus " ) into the local area, which in the following decades went wild and became a nuisance in both the town and in the neighboring countryside.
  • The vast majority of humans express H-substance, which is the basis for the ABO blood group system, but a few rare individuals ( " Bombay phenotype " ) do not and a chemical isolated from " Ulex europaeus " is used to identify these individuals.
  • Pest plants including Blackberry ( " Rubus fruticosus " ), bridal creeper ( " Asparagus asparagoides " ), furze ( " Ulex europaeus " ) and paterson s curse ( " Echium plantagineum " ) have been identified as problematic weeds within the park that pose a threat to native flora populations.
  • Concealer moths have also been put to useful service . " Agonopterix ulicetella ", a native of Europe, has been introduced to New Zealand and Hawaii in an attempt to control the European gorse ( " Ulex europaeus " ), and the defoliating hemlock moth ( " Agonopterix alstroemeriana " ) has been used against " Conium maculatum " poison hemlock in the United States.
  • The distribution in Britain is restricted to one small area of coastal heath on Wingletang Down where some of the colonies are suffering from an increase of competitive grasses, gorse ( " Ulex europaeus " ) and bramble ( " Rubus fruticosus " ) . " Ophioglossum lusitanicum " is listed on Schedule 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and is within a Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ).
  • The ground cover in almost all the Paul da Serra, is composed of underbrush, reminiscent of its former use as grazing site, stressing among other the Feiteira ( Pteridium aquilinum ), hay Madeira ( Agrostis castellana ) broom ( Cytisus scoparius ssp . scoparius, C . striatus and C . multiflorus ), the gorse ( Ulex europaeus ssp . latebracteatus and U . minor ), St . John's wort or pelic鉶 ( linarifolium Hypericum and H . humifusum ) and Thymus micans, an endemic species of Madeira, confined to the central mountain massif.