Cytisus scoparius, the common broom or Scotch broom, syn. Sarothamnus scoparius, is a perennial leguminous shrub native to western and central Europe. In Britain and Ireland, the standard name is broom, but this name is also used for other members of the Genisteae tribe, such as French broom or Spanish broom, and the term common broom is sometimes used for clarification. In other English-speaking countries, the most prevalent common name is Scot
Other Names: Xesta, Süpürge Otu, Brem, Spartium scoparium, エニシダ, Common Broom
Cytisus scoparius andreanus is a variety of plants with 65 observations
Other Names: Cytisus scoparius f andreanus
Cytisus scoparius scoparius is a subspecies of plants with 32 observations
Other Names: Janovec Metlatý Pravý, Stort Harris
Cytisus scoparius reverchonii is a subspecies of plants with 11 observations
Other Names: Cytisus scoparius subs
Cytisus scoparius maritimus is a subspecies of plants with 9 observations
Other Names: Litet Harris
Skatiname dalintis Lietuvos invazinių augalų rūšių stebėjimais. Šį invazinių rūšių sąrašą Aplinkos ministeriją patvirtinto 2016 m. lapkričio 28 d. Sosnovskio barštis (Heracleum sosnowskyi); Kenksmingas žmogaus sveikatai. Gausialapis lubinas (Lupinus polyphyllus); Uosialapis klevas (Acer negundo)...
Cytisus scoparius insularis is a subspecies of plants with 3 observations
Other Names: Cytisus insularis, Xesta de Ons
The March 2012 weed-of-the-month is Scotch broom Cytisus scoparius Most months, Environment Canterbury with the assistance of the Department of Conservation, publish a fact sheet on the weed of the month. Join us to learn more about weeds and help us document where the weeds are so th...
The Galgenhei is the remains of an old heathland in Groesbeek. Mainly heather grows (calluna vulgaris), broom (Cytisus scoparius), some birches (Betula) and oaks (Quercus). Grazed regularly by a herd of sheep.