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Fabaceae sp.
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Photographer: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Collection: CalAcademy
ID: 6666 6666 0914 0136 (2014-09-09)Copyright © 2014 California Academy of Sciences
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Mar 14, 2013
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Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve (Sonoma County, California, US)notes Cytisus scoparius, the Common Broom and Scotch Broom, syn. Sarothamnus scoparius, is a perennial leguminous shrub native to western and central Europe. Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve is a state park in California, United States, preserving 805 acres (326 ha) of Coast redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens). The reserve is located in Sonoma County, just north of Guerneville, California. Oak woodlandCalAcademy slide # Scotch Broom 130314 _7002162 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
original filename: Scotch Broom 130314 _7002162.jpg
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1. | Reviewed by Michael Frankis Sep 14, 2014 |
| Action: changed name from "Cytisus scoparius" to "Fabaceae sp.
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "Not Common Broom; flowers in half-cirles, and leaves too large" |
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