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- Genista | Automated Safety Testing for Food, Bio, and Consumer Products
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- Genista - Wikipedia
Genista dʒɛˈnɪstə is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, native to open habitats such as moorland and pasture in Europe and western Asia They include species commonly called broom, though the term may also refer to other genera, including Cytisus and Chamaecytisus
- Genista lydia - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
It is deciduous in northern climates and evergreen in warm winter areas It generally only reaches 2 feet in height and blooms profusely with yellow pea-like flowers in spring It is multi-branched and low-growing with an open form and arching branches It remains attractive even after flowering
- Genista lydia Bangle® (Lydian Broom) - Gardenia
Very floriferous, Genista lydia Bangle® (Lydian Broom) is a compact deciduous dwarf shrub with arching or trailing branches that produces waves of bright yellow, pea-like flowers in late spring and early summer Flowering is so profuse that the blossoms literally smother the plant
- How to Grow Genista - Broom
Learn how to grow and care for Genista Get tips for planting, watering, feeding, and caring for Genista throughout the year
- Growing Genista - White Flower Farm
Fertilize Genista just once, in early spring, with a granular, balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10 Plants tolerate dry conditions and are deer resistant If desired, prune after blooming to maintain the compact, low-mounding shape
- Genista | Broom | Genista Plants - Plant Delights Nursery
Genista is a genus of shrubby plants known for their yellow flowers Genista is one of several genera commonly called "Broom," so-named for their small, stiff, brush-like, deer resistant foliage
- Genista | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Genist a: classical Latin name for broom, used by Virgil
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