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broom or
Scotch broom, is a
deciduous leguminous shrub native to
western and
central Europe. In
Great Britain and Ireland, the
standard name is
broom;...
- the
Pacific Northwest as
Scotch broom. It has
become a
naturalised invasive weed, and due to its
aggressive seed
dispersal broom removal has
proved very...
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Scotch whisky (Scottish Gaelic: uisge-beatha na h-Alba; Scots: whisky/whiskie [ˈʍɪski] or whusk(e)y [ˈʍʌski]),
often simply called whisky or
Scotch, is...
- vegetables, with
their beans in pods
while young. Some Fabaceae, such as
Scotch broom and
other Genisteae, are
leguminous but are
usually not
called legumes...
- Service.
Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius)
infests 10,000 ha (20,000 acres) of the
national park.
Biological control agents including the
broom gall mite...
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features one
large and
several smaller hydro-electric impoundments.
Scotch broom has
become an
ecologically damaging invasive species.
Threatened plants...
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Scotch whisky tourism at all-time high
Broom, Dave (1998). Whiskey: A Connoisseur's Guide. London.
Carleton Books Limited. ISBN 1-85868-706-3
Broom,...
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broom seed
beetle and
Scotch broom bruchid. This
beetle is used as an
agent of
biological pest
control against the
noxious weed
known as
Scotch broom...
- the
common name
Scotch broom twig miner. It is used as an
agent of
biological pest
control against the
noxious weed
known as
Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius)...
- but its
exact origin is unknown. The
title of the song
references the
Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius) flower, a
vibrant yellow flower found throughout...