Broom grass

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Broom Grass is a common name for several species of grasses, often used for making brooms and brushes. The term is most commonly associated with species in the genera Cytisus, Genista, and Spartium, among others.

Description

Broom grasses are typically perennial, hardy plants that can grow in a variety of soil types. They are characterized by their long, slender stems and small, dense clusters of flowers. The stems of these grasses are often used in the production of brooms and brushes due to their durability and flexibility.

Species

Several species of grasses are commonly referred to as broom grass. These include:

Uses

Broom grass has been used for centuries in the production of brooms and brushes. The long, flexible stems are ideal for this purpose, and the grasses are often cultivated specifically for this use. In addition to their practical uses, broom grasses are also often used in landscaping for their attractive appearance and hardiness.

Cultivation

Broom grasses are typically easy to grow and can thrive in a variety of soil types. They prefer full sun and well-drained soil, but can tolerate partial shade and less ideal soil conditions. They are often propagated by seed, but can also be propagated by cuttings.

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