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Broom Bloom |
| Cytisus scoparius |
| Broom Bloom has stiff woody stems with dried flower blossoms resembling Baby's Breath. Natural is soft tan and dyed: basil, burgundy (shown), hunter
green (shown), navy, raspberry, red, royal blue (shown), slate blue, violet, and yellow/gold (shown). |
| Shrub |
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| Height |
8 feet plus. |
| Cultivar |
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| Propagation |
By seed or green wood cuttings. |
| Cultivation |
Full sun in very well drained soil. |
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| Harvest |
Cut Broom Bloom when flowers are completely opened. |
| Drying |
Hang Broom Bloom upside down in dry, dark, open, airy place. |
| Uses |
Broom Bloom is a excellent dried flower filler offering an array of color. |
| Comments |
Broom bloom is our favorite dried flower filler to dye. |
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