DescriptionCarrine Common - geograph.org.uk - 227638.jpg
English: Carrine Common. This colourful display of heathers and gorse flowers is probably way past its best in late August. Carrine Common is an example of Temperate Atlantic Wet Heathland. Mixed in with the yellow flowering Western Gorse (Ulex gallii) are different heathers, including Dorset Heath (Erica ciliaris) and Cross-leaved Heather (Erica tetralix). There is a path through this and it is inadvisable to leave it. The fearsome spines of the Western Gorse are not to be tangled with.
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