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Ulex gallii, the western gorse or dwarf furze is an evergreen shrub in the pea family (Fabaceae), native to the Atlantic coasts of western Europe: southern Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, the Isle of Man, western France and the northern coast of Spain. It favours acidic heathy soils and is frequently found in exposed maritime and montane environments. It is more common in the west of its distribution; in eastern England it is replaced in similar habitats by the closely related Dwarf Furze (Ulex minor), with very little overlap in the distribution of the two species.

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  • Aiteann gaelach (ga)
  • Ajonc de Le Gall (fr)
  • Junco de Le Gall (pt)
  • Ulex gallii (en)
  • Ulex gallii (sv)
  • Улекс Галля (ru)
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  • Is planda é an aiteann gaelach (Ulex gallii). (ga)
  • Ulex gallii är en ärtväxtart som beskrevs av Jules Émile Planchon. Ulex gallii ingår i släktet ärttörnen, och familjen ärtväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • У́лекс Га́лля, или Утёсник Га́лля (лат. Ulex gallii) — вид цветковых растений рода Улекс (Ulex) семейства Бобовые (Fabaceae). (ru)
  • Ulex gallii( Pour les articles homonymes, voir Le Gall. ) Cet article est une ébauche concernant les légumineuses. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations du projet botanique. Ulex gallii Ajonc de Le Gall. Espèce Ulex galliiPlanch., 1849 L'ajonc de Le Gall (Ulex gallii) est une espèce de plantes dicotylédones de la famille des Fabaceae, originaire d'Europe occidentale. Ce sont de petits arbrisseaux épineux, d'environ 50 cm de haut, à feuilles persistantes, qui croissent dans les milieux maritimes des côtes de l'Atlantique de l'Écosse à l'Espagne. (fr)
  • Ulex gallii, the western gorse or dwarf furze is an evergreen shrub in the pea family (Fabaceae), native to the Atlantic coasts of western Europe: southern Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, the Isle of Man, western France and the northern coast of Spain. It favours acidic heathy soils and is frequently found in exposed maritime and montane environments. It is more common in the west of its distribution; in eastern England it is replaced in similar habitats by the closely related Dwarf Furze (Ulex minor), with very little overlap in the distribution of the two species. (en)
  • O Junco de Le Gall é o nome vernacular da espécie Ulex gallii da família das Fabaceae, subfamília das Faboideae. Foi descrito por Planchon em 1849 nos Anais de Ciências Naturais de Paris (Ser. 3,11 : 213). É um arbusto perene da família das Fabaceae, nativa do sul da Escócia, Inglaterra, Irlanda, País de Gales, França e noroeste da Espanha (Galiza). É encontrada geralmente nas regiões quentes com solos ácidos e, frequentemente em ambientes marítimos e de montanhas. A fruta é um legume ( vagem ), parcialmente incluído na região marron pálida da flor. (pt)
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  • Ulex gallii( Pour les articles homonymes, voir Le Gall. ) Cet article est une ébauche concernant les légumineuses. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations du projet botanique. Ulex gallii Ajonc de Le Gall. Espèce Ulex galliiPlanch., 1849 L'ajonc de Le Gall (Ulex gallii) est une espèce de plantes dicotylédones de la famille des Fabaceae, originaire d'Europe occidentale. Ce sont de petits arbrisseaux épineux, d'environ 50 cm de haut, à feuilles persistantes, qui croissent dans les milieux maritimes des côtes de l'Atlantique de l'Écosse à l'Espagne. L'espèce a été décrite par Planchon en 1849 dans les Annales des Sciences naturelles de Paris (Ser. 3,11 : 213). (fr)
  • Is planda é an aiteann gaelach (Ulex gallii). (ga)
  • Ulex gallii, the western gorse or dwarf furze is an evergreen shrub in the pea family (Fabaceae), native to the Atlantic coasts of western Europe: southern Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, the Isle of Man, western France and the northern coast of Spain. It favours acidic heathy soils and is frequently found in exposed maritime and montane environments. It is more common in the west of its distribution; in eastern England it is replaced in similar habitats by the closely related Dwarf Furze (Ulex minor), with very little overlap in the distribution of the two species. Ulex gallii is usually 10 to 50 centimetres (4 to 20 in) tall although it may grow up to 2 metres (7 ft). The stems are modified into spines, mostly about 1 centimetre (0.4 in) long, but with some regularly spaced recurved spines of about 3 centimetres (1 in). Like other members of the genus Ulex it has trifoliate leaves as a seedling, but later the leaves are reduced to small scales or spines. The stems are green, and almost wholly replace the leaves as the plant's functioning photosynthetic organs. The flowers are yellow, 1 to 2 centimetres (0.4 to 0.8 in) long, with the typical pea-flower structure; they are produced principally in the late summer and autumn, rarely before July. The fruit is a legume (pod), partly enclosed by the pale brown remnants of the flower. Like many species of gorse, it can grow as a fire-climax plant, which readily catches fire but re-grows from the roots after the fire; the seeds are also adapted to germinate after slight scorching by fire. (en)
  • Ulex gallii är en ärtväxtart som beskrevs av Jules Émile Planchon. Ulex gallii ingår i släktet ärttörnen, och familjen ärtväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • У́лекс Га́лля, или Утёсник Га́лля (лат. Ulex gallii) — вид цветковых растений рода Улекс (Ulex) семейства Бобовые (Fabaceae). (ru)
  • O Junco de Le Gall é o nome vernacular da espécie Ulex gallii da família das Fabaceae, subfamília das Faboideae. Foi descrito por Planchon em 1849 nos Anais de Ciências Naturais de Paris (Ser. 3,11 : 213). É um arbusto perene da família das Fabaceae, nativa do sul da Escócia, Inglaterra, Irlanda, País de Gales, França e noroeste da Espanha (Galiza). É encontrada geralmente nas regiões quentes com solos ácidos e, frequentemente em ambientes marítimos e de montanhas. Cresce até 90 cm de altura. As hastes novas são verdes, com folhas modificadas de 1 a 3 cm de comprimento. A flor é amarela, 1 a 2 cm de comprimento, com a estrutura típica de uma ervilha. A fruta é um legume ( vagem ), parcialmente incluído na região marron pálida da flor. Como toda a espécie de junco, é uma planta cujas raizes rebrotam após o uso do fogo. Suas sementes são adaptadas também para germinarem quando ligeiramente chamuscadas. O nome cientifico da espécie (gallii) deve-se Nicolas Joseph Marie Le Gall, quem foi o primeiro a diferenciar este junco do junco da Provença. Porém, não conseguiu publicar a descoberta antes que Planchon a descrevesse em 1849. De qualquer modo, Planchon dedicou-lhe o nome científico da nova espécie. (pt)
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