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Noun cytisus scoparius has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebCytisus scopariusDescription:Cytisus scoparius, commonly known as Scotch broom or broom, is a perennial shrub belonging to the Fabaceae family. It is native to Europe but has been naturalized in many parts of North America. The plant features bright yellow flowers and dense, woody stems. Scotch broom is known for its hardiness and ability to grow in various soil types. Senses:1. Noun - PlantCytisus scoparius refers to a species of flowering shrub characterized by yellow flowers and sturdy branches. It is often cultivated for ornamental purposes and can be found in gardens or natural landscapes. Related products: Cytisus scoparius seeds, Scotch broom plants 2. Noun - Herbal RemedyCytisus scoparius is used in herbal medicine for its diuretic and cardiotonic properties. The dried flowers and young shoots can be prepared as an infusion or tincture to support urinary and cardiovascular health. Related products: Cytisus scoparius tea, Scotch broom extract 3. Adjective - Popular"Cytisus scoparius" can also be used as an adjective to indicate something that is widely favored or embraced by a large number of people. Sample sentence: The new book by the famous author has become a cytisus scoparius among readers, receiving numerous positive reviews. 4. Adjective - LocalAs an adjective, "cytisus scoparius" can describe something that is related to or specific to a particular locality or region. Sample sentence: The restaurant prides itself on using cytisus scoparius ingredients, sourced directly from local farms. Note: The term "cytisus scoparius" can also refer to other related plants and species. | ||||
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