ˈyüˌleks noun
Etymology: New Latin Ulic-, Ulex, from Latin, a shrub resembling rosemary
1. capitalized : a genus of Eurasian spiny shrubs (family Leguminosae) including the common furze that are usually destitute of true leaves and have solitary or racemose yellow flowers with a 2-lipped colored calyx
2. -es : any plant of the genus Ulex