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Spanish Broom ( Spartium junceum , syn. Genista juncea ), also known as Weaver's Broom , is a perennial, leguminous shrub native to the Mediterranean region in southern Europe, southwest Asia a...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... I planted spanish broom two plants side by side. One has beutiful yellow flowers an the other one is just green stems. They were planted at the same...
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Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum L.) ... : Spanish broom is a perennial, evergreen shrub that can reach six to ten feet tall. The erect, bright green stems are rounded (rush-like) and mainly leafless. The stems branch off at the top, ending with flowering clusters on leafless racemes.
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My Spanish broom plant has become extremely large and is interfering with my driveway. Can I prune it? How? When? ... Rejuvenation pruning is a better way to prune Spanish broom. Rejuvenation pruning is accomplished by pruning one or a few of the main stems to within a few inches of the ground. This should be done...
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I noticed aphids early this spring attacking my Spanish brooms. I bought a spray recommended by a nursery, but this did not work. I ended up just hosing down the aphids when I water my lawn. This seemed to help although it did not completely solve the problem.
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A PLANTS profile of Spartium junceum (Spanish broom) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Spartium junceum L. Spanish broom; ... Spanish broom weaver's broom;
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Picture and description for Spanish broom or Spartium junceum, a noxious weed in King County, Washington State. ... A perennial, evergreen shrub, spanish broom is often mistaken for Scotch broom (Scot's broom) but can be distinguished by the fragrant flowers and rounded, bright green stems. It is a noxious weed because of...
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Industrial use : Industrially, flowers of Spanish broom are used to produce yellow pigments and with its bark a fiber is made to manufacture ropes and clothes. Bees use its flowers to make honey.
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Spanish broom: weavers broom, Genista juncea Lam. ... Spanish broom: Deciduous, summer to early spring. This species is considered somewhat less troublesome than the previous brooms. In its native range, stems and fibers are used to make baskets, mats, ropes, and paper.
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