Cytisus scoparius (syn. Sarothamnus scoparius), the common broom or Scotch broom, is a deciduous leguminous shrub native to western and central Europe...
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proteus Zumagl. Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link Cytisus striatus (Hill) Rothm. Cytisus supranubius (L.f.) Kuntze Cytisus × versicolor Dippel Cytisus villosus Pourr...
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Scoparius, Latin for sweeper, may refer to: Cytisus scoparius, a perennial, leguminous shrub Lotus scoparius, a perennial subshrub Rhinacanthus scoparius...
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of Clan Forbes. Order of the Broom-cod Cytisus scoparius "Scotch Broom" Often treated as a section of Cytisus, rather than a segregate genus.[citation...
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species are also weedy pests in different parts of the world, including Cytisus scoparius (broom), Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust), Ulex europaeus (gorse)...
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Cytisus 'Lena' (or Broom 'Lena') is a hybrid broom of two species of Cytisus, Cytisus scoparius × Cytisus dallimorei, and is known as 'Lena' after the...
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are covered in white hairs. This shrub is similar to its relative, Cytisus scoparius, but it can be distinguished by the paler shade of yellow of its flowers...
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(2-3), May-Dec 2006 356-365 Habitat Modifications By Scotch Broom Cytisus scoparius Invasion of Grasslands of the Upper Nilgiris in India, Ashfaq Ahmed...
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59 in). The larvae feed on Adenocarpus, Calicotome and common broom (Cytisus scoparius). Full-grown larvae can be found in March and May. "Coleophora calycotomella...
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orange-yellow dorsal stripe. The larvae feed on stinging nettle, Cytisus scoparius, alfalfa, Echium vulgare and Taraxacum officinale. Spilosoma lubricipeda...
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