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Spanish broom
Spanish broom may refer to:
Genista hispanica, a low-growing spiny shrub
Spartium junceum, a shrub
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Spanish broom
Spanish broom [Spanish a. 9.] The plant Spartium junceum (or Cytisus junceus), common to the Mediterranean region, the rush-like branches or twigs of which are used in basket-work and yield a fibre employed in the manufacture of cords, coarse cloth, etc. The resemblance of the generic name Spartium ...
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broom
▪ I. broom, n. (bruːm) Forms: 1 bróm, 2–4 brom, 3–6 brome, 5–6 brume, (6 Sc. broym, broume), 6 browme, 6–7 broome (7– Sc. brume), 5– broom. [OE. bróm (from WGer. *bráma-), pointing to OTeut. type *bræ̂mo-z: cogn. with OHG. brâmo, MHG. brâme masc. ‘bramble’ (whence mod.G. brombeere), also with Ger. b...
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Sweep in Spanish | English to Spanish Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
noun. 12. (act of sweeping) a. el barrido. (M) With one sweep of the broom, the dust flew out the door.Con un barrido de la escoba, el polvo voló hacia la puerta. b. la barrida. (F) Please give the kitchen a quick sweep.Por favor, dale una barrida rápida a la cocina.
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Cytisus scoparius
In Britain and Ireland, the standard name is broom; this name is also used for other members of the Genisteae tribe, such as French broom or Spanish broom In other English-speaking countries, the most common name is "Scotch broom" (or Scots broom); however, it is known as English broom in Australia.
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Spartium
Spartium junceum, known as Spanish broom, rush broom, or weaver's broom, it is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and the sole species
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esparto
esparto (ɪˈspɑːtəʊ) Also 6, 8 sparto. [a. Sp. esparto:—L. spartum, ad. Gr. σπάρτον a rope made of σπάρτος, either the same plant or Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum).] A kind of rush (Macrochloa or Stipa tenacissima), called by some Spanish grass, imported from Spain and the north coast of Africa, fo...
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Coleophora saturatella
The larvae feed on broom (Cytisus scoparius), black broom (Lembotropis nigricans), aluaga (Genista scorpius), dyer's greenweed (Genista tinctoria), Spanish broom (Spartium junceum) and gorse Ulex europaeus.
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Stenurella bifasciata
They mainly feed on Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur), Fig (Ficus carica), White Willow (Salix alba), Dog-rose (Rosa canina) and Spanish Broom (Spartium
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Baccharis sarothroides
groundsel in English and "escoba amarga" or "romerillo" in Spanish. Avoid overwatering in heavy soils as desert broom will drown.
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Cytisus oromediterraneus
Its importance in the Spanish vegetation is very high due to the enormous surfaces it occupies. In the flowering season it tinges yellow many of the Spanish mountain ranges and gives off an intense and cloying smell similar to that of honey.
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Villabandin
The surrounding countryside is mainly inhabited by Spanish broom Spartium junceum, their yellow flowers providing swathes of colour over the landscape Below the tree line forests of oak Quercus and broom dominate, and in this habitat wild boar Sus scrofa and roe deer Capreolus capreolus are also present
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Genista monspessulana
Genista monspessulana, commonly known as French broom, Montpellier broom, or Cape broom (Australia), is a woody leguminous perennial shrub. It is related to the common broom and Spanish broom.
Distribution and habitat
G. monspessulana and related plants are common in European shrublands.
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A Witch Without a Broom
A Witch Without a Broom is a 1967 Spanish film starring Jeffrey Hunter. It was directed by José María Elorrieta. Cast
External links
A Witch Without a Broom at TCMDB
1967 films
Spanish fantasy comedy films
1960s Spanish-language films
Films produced by Sidney W
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Šušanj
On the territory of Šušanj, there is the famous Žukotrlica beach, named after the Spanish broom, a plant that the Montenegrins themselves call žukva.
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