From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfurzefurze /fɜːz $ fɜːrz/ noun [uncountable] HBPa wild bush with sharp stems and bright yellow flowers
Examples from the Corpus
furze• It was quartering the acres of furze with their loads of scented yellow blossom.• He could even pick out the dots of furze bushes and stunted yew trees on the steep slopes.• Three constables went along with torches, firing the furze.• The furze and heather stretched away for a mile between the mountains, unbroken by any path.