Broom
Related Category: Plants
common name for plants of two closely related and similar Old World genera,
Cytisus and
Genista, of the family Leguminosae (
pulse family). They are mostly twiggy leguminous shrubs with abundant yellow or white (in
Cytisus, purple also) pealike blossoms. The common, or Scotch, broom (
Cytisus scoparius) is naturalized in parts of North America; the tops have been much used as a diuretic. The Canary broom, or so-called genista of florists, is
Cytisus canariensis, a yellow-flowered evergreen shrub. Species of the genus
Genista include
Genista tinctoria, called also dyer's-greenweed, which yields yellow-to-green dyes. Other plants are also called broom. Broom is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Rosales, family Leguminosae.