Non-invasive species of Scotch Broom have been developed over the years and are now used in many freeway plantings, dwarf varieties being very popular among landscapers. The odor is heady and unmistakable, and the flowers may range from a pale cream to a pinkish-mahogany, or yellow with a dark mahogany eye.
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
Scotch Broom
Non-invasive species of Scotch Broom have been developed over the years and are now used in many freeway plantings, dwarf varieties being very popular among landscapers. The odor is heady and unmistakable, and the flowers may range from a pale cream to a pinkish-mahogany, or yellow with a dark mahogany eye.
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