furze
/ˈfɜːrz/Definitions
1. noun
a type of dense, prickly shrub (especially Erica cinerea or Ulex europaeus) found in heathland
“The heath was dotted with clumps of gorse and furze.”
2. noun
the thorny stems or branches of such a plant, used as fuel or for fencing
“The farmer used furze to build a sturdy fence around his field.”