Cytisus scoparius (Scotch broom)
Cytisus scoparius (Scotch Broom)
Pronunciation: SIT-uh-siss sko-PAR-ee-us
Family: fabaceae
Plant type: invasive, deciduous shrub
Origin: Europe
Zone: full sun
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Mature size
Height: 1.3 - 2m
Spread: 1.5 - 2m
Habit: stiffly upright
Form: round
Texture: medium fine
Exposure - rocky gravelly dry
Preferred soil - well drained
Landscape uses - don't.
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Leaves
Arrangement: compound alternate
Shape: lanceolate
Size: 1 - 1.3 cm x .3 cm leaflets
Margin: entire
Characteristics: trifolate
Colour: green
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: Solitary
Colour: yellow
Size: 1 x 3 cm
Time: may june
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Fruit type: Legume
Colour: Black
Time: August, September
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Stem
Description: lightly fissured
Colour: grey brown
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Propagation - seed, but please don't
Comments - highly invasive plant. removal of plant often stirs soil, bringing seeds closer to the surface and causing more broom to germinate. The plants roots compact the soil around it and create an environment suitable to other weeds
Pests - deer, rabbit, disease, and pest resistant.
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