The golden yellow flowers of the gorse bushes on the shores of lough Feeagh, County Mayo, Ireland.
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The golden yellow flowers of the gorse or furze bushes across Ireland have the distinction of being the longest blooming flowers. With their coconut smell and blueish/green spiky stems, these pod-like flowers are most prolific on mountainous and bogland scrubs from February to May and add strong colour to the Irish landscape.