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Broom
Popular Name:
Broom
Botanical Name and Pronunciation:
Cytisus Genista (SY-tis-us, je-NIS-ta)
Common Name(s):
Scotch Broom, Spanish Broom, French Broom
Color(s):
white, yellow
Form and Size:
The stems of broom are leafless and 16 – 20 inches in height. The blooms are small, pea-like and are all over the green stem.
Vase Life:
7 – 10 days
Availability:
spring
Care Instructions:
Remove any leaves at the bottom of the stem, cut under water and place in fresh water with flower food. Broom should be treated with an anti-ethylene product.
History and Usage:
A member of the Leguminosae (pea) family, broom originated in Europe.
Points of Interest:
Relatives of broom include clover, lupine, acacia and wisteria. The white variety of broom is often dyed pink or purple and then put in arrangements.