Chamaecytisus supinus – Cytisus supinus –

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Description

Chamaecytisus –

There are about 30 species of fast growing, short lived, evergreen and deciduous, occasionally spiny, small trees, shrubs, and subshrubs, in this genus. They mainly occur on hillsides and in open woodland from sea level to 7,000′ feet high in Eurasia, and the Canary Islands. They have alternate, 3 palmate leaves, sometimes with softly hairy, leaflets, and are grown for their clusters of pea like, usually yellow, sometimes purple to pink shades or white flowers. Grow on a sunny bank or in a shrub border, rock garden, trough, or raised bed.

Tolerant of a range of soil types, including poor, dry soil, nitrogen poor, but not shallow, alkaline soil in full sun. They resent root disturbance, hard pruning since plant seldom recover fully.

C. supinus – Cytisus supinus – This bushy, rounded, deciduous shrub from Central and Southern Europe grows 3′ feet tall and wide. It produces shoots covered with long spreading hairs, and carry 3 palmate, mid green leaves, to 1 ½” long, with oblong-elliptic leaflets. From mid summer to autumn it bears clusters of 3-8 brown speckled, bright yellow flowers, to 1″ across.

Zones 5-10