
Cytisus
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Please visit our Meadow Grange garden centre store in Blean near Canterbury to purchase this item.
Common Name: Broom
Brooms are shrubs grown for their small, pea-like flowers in late spring and early summer. Broom flowers come in the more familiar shades of yellow but also white, pink, orange and red. The small leaves act as a foil for more showy plants. Some brooms are low growing, while others have a graceful, arching shape. Most are compact and suitable for small gardens.
| Soil: | Well drained |
| Aspect: | Full Sun |
| Max Height: | 1m - 1.5m |
| Extra Info: | Drought tolerant when established, broom is a good plant for a mixed border. It does well in poor soils, so is ideal for a gravel garden. It is also wind tolerant, so is a good plant for an exposed or coastal garden. |
| Type: | Deciduous |
| Toxicity: | All broom is poisonous, but especially the seeds of the plant are poisonous. |
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