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Dead Broom
by Anne Burgess
geograph for square NJ4400
Earlier in the year, the display of whin and broom flowers was very subdued, and... (more)
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New broom, Gedling Country Park
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6143
Common Broom (Citisus scoparius)
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Broom seeds
by Stephen Craven
for square SE2837
Broom is a bush that is notable for its profusion of seed pods in late summer.
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Field margin near Chirnside
by M J Richardson
for square NT8857
Broom [Cytisus scoparius] and Red Campion [Silene dioica] by the side of a... (more)
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Broom
by Mary Rodgers
for square NO5350
Seed pods of Broom in the evening sun.
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Broom, not gorse!
by Bill Kasman
geograph for square NO2601
Broom (Cytisus scoparius), looks like the gorse bush with its bright yellow... (more)
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Broom close up
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS5674
A brightly coloured variety of broom, Cytisus scoparius in the rough beside the... (more)
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Broom beside the 13th fairway
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5674
A brightly coloured variety of broom, Cytisus scoparius in the rough beside the... (more)
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Broom on the Malvern Hills
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7641
Broom on Pinnacle Hill with the Malvern Hills stretching into the distance.
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Flowering broom seen through overstood hedge
by Patrick Roper
geograph for square TQ7820
Broom (Cytisus scoparius) has increased considerably since the removal of... (more)
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Broom by the Bourne
by Alan Hunt
geograph for square SU9961
A broom bush (Cytisus scoparius) in full flower on the bank of the River Bourne... (more)
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Broom, Bourne Meadows
by Alan Hunt
geograph for square SU9961
A good growth of Broom in full flower by the Bourne as it runs through the... (more)
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Fields beside Blackfaulds Farm
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS6666
Broom and hawthorn are in flower.
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Veteran Scot's Pines
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT6546
Two fine trees on the old alignment of the A697 at Hexpath Picnic Site. On the... (more)
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Roadside broom near Harthill
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NS9163
On Fauldhouse Moor, with forestry on what was once a coalfield.
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Snail feasting on a broom plant
by David Lally
for square SK4934
On Toton sidings.
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Gedling Country Park Wildlife – 5
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6143
Common Broom (Citisus scoparius), see also Link
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Sedlescombe Heath, Brede High Woods
by Patrick Roper
geograph for square TQ7820
Looking east across a heathy area with broom in flower in the year 2000. Many... (more)
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Track north of Bore Place
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ5049
The yellow in the hedgerow is broom. This is leading away from Bore Place.
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Broom pods, Mullaghmore
by Kenneth Allen
for square H4772
Pictured beside the Camowen River
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Broom & Muddy Path
by Glyn Baker
geograph for square TQ6993
Category: Bridleway
This is the Bridleway from St Mary's to Coxes Farm Road
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Mauve rhododendrons and yellow broom
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK0546
On the west side of Blakeley Lane, Moneystone.
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Broom and Pink Campion
by Oliver Dixon
for square NT2263
Beside the riverside path in Glencorse.
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Broom in flower
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NN9460
So much more attractive, I feel, than the closely-related gorse. Beside the path... (more)
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Gedling Country Park Wildlife – 6
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6143
Common Broom (Citisus scoparius), see also Link
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Path junction, Buckland Abbey Estate
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX4766
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Cycle path by the A82, near Torlundy
by Craig Wallace
geograph for square NN1376
This is part of the cycle route linking Fort William to Nevis Range. Most of it... (more)
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Track through Gallowhill Wood
by Craig Wallace
geograph for square NH6049
A track through the woods, passing close to the highest point on Gallow Hill.... (more)
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Broom (Cytisus sp) in pod.
by Stanley Howe
geograph for square NJ6101
In the hedgerow east of North Footie.
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A broom bush in late August
by Stanley Howe
geograph for square NJ6100
With seed pods ripening; by the track east from Crooktree.
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Stone pile
by Stanley Howe
geograph for square NJ5802
Overgrown with gorse and broom, on the flank of Stot Hill..
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Drygrange bridges
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square NT5734
The yellow shrub is broom, not gorse.
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Broom by Brown's Bridge Road
by Derek Harper
for square SX9066
Early blooms on a broom (Cytisus scoparius) at the side of the former Barton tip site.
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Hebden Royd FP21 west of Foster Clough
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE0127
Fenced with an inadequate width. The plant on the right looks like broom.
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The Yarrow Water
by Walter Baxter
geograph for square NT3024
The river splits into two at this area on the south side of the Gordon Arms... (more)
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Blooming broom near Convalleys
by Astrid H
geograph for square NJ3037
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The dunes at Eigie Links
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NJ9716
Populated by clumps of Broom.
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Scotch Broom by a farm track
by Philip Jeffrey
geograph for square SP5443
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Track on Broomy Brae
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT5447
The yellow flowers and coconut smell of broom (gorse) were evident here.
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Wall made from stone block railway sleepers
by Adrian Taylor
for square NZ0545
Stone block railway sleepers from the former Stanhope and Tyne Railway have been... (more)
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Beach at Bent Haw
by Ian Taylor
geograph for square SD1866
At low water, with broom in flower
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Path junction, Buckland Abbey Estate
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX4766
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Bend in road near Lower Farmton
by Stanley Howe
geograph for square NJ5812
On minor road from Kirkton of Tough to Muir of Fowlis. On left broom is in... (more)
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View from the cycle path, by Torlundy
by Craig Wallace
geograph for square NN1476
Looking south from the cycle path that runs alongside the A82, near Torlundy.
A... (more)
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A hedge of broom
by Stanley Howe
geograph for square NJ5103
Between grassland and boggy ground, north of the lane to Loch Coull.
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Path by the Teign
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX7988
Almost a riverside path; the Teign is only a couple of metres away on the right.... (more)
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Mellow fruitfulness
by Stanley Howe
geograph for square NJ6101
A fruiting Rowan on scrubland, with post-florescent broom and Rumex sp. amongst... (more)
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Broom in flower
by Bob Embleton
for square SO7641
Caught in the early morning sun on Black Hill.
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Dismantled railway
by Ian Taylor
geograph for square TM4658
The route of the Aldeburgh branch line from Saxmundham, which closed in 1966.... (more)
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Abandoned railway
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square NT5734
The St Boswells to Reston line just to the south of the Leaderfoot Viaduct. This... (more)
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