CYTISUS racemosa    5L
CYTISUS racemosa    5L

CYTISUS racemosa 5L

CYTISUS racemosa 5L

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Cytisus racemosa, commonly known as Broom Bush, is a beautiful flowering shrub that thrives in the Irish climate. It possesses distinct qualities that make it an excellent choice for various uses in Irish gardens.

Height/Spread: Cytisus racemosa typically reaches a height of 3-6 feet (90-180 centimeters) with a spread of 4-6 feet (120-180 centimeters), providing a medium-sized shrub that adds structure and interest to garden landscapes in Ireland.

Position: Broom Bush flourishes in full sun positions, making it well-suited for the Irish climate. It thrives in locations that receive ample sunlight throughout the day, contributing to its healthy growth and vibrant blooms.

Soil: Cytisus racemosa prefers well-drained soil, and it can tolerate a range of soil types, including sandy or loamy soil. In the Irish climate, ensuring good drainage is crucial to prevent waterlogging and maintain the plant's health.

Flowering Season: Broom Bush showcases its charming flowers during late spring and early summer, aligning perfectly with the Irish climate. The blossoms form attractive racemes of yellow, fragrant flowers that create a striking display.

Uses: Cytisus racemosa has versatile uses in Irish gardens. It can be utilized as a standalone specimen plant or as part of a mixed border, providing a burst of color and texture. Additionally, Broom Bush is often planted on banks or slopes to prevent erosion, thanks to its deep root system. The bright yellow flowers attract pollinators, making it a valuable addition to wildlife gardens.

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