Drought Tolerance: Highly drought-tolerant, Spanish Broom is ideal for xeriscaping or arid gardens, thriving in areas with low water availability. Habitat and Range: Native to the Mediterranean region, Spanish Broom is adapted to sandy or rocky soils, and has been naturalized in other similar climates.
Landscape Use: An ornamental plant with vibrant yellow flowers, Spanish Broom adds texture and visual interest to gardens, and can be used as a focal point, in mass plantings, or as a hedge.
Botanical Features: Spanish Broom is a tall, deciduous shrub with long, slender, greenish-gray branches and small, linear leaves, producing abundant clusters of fragrant, bright yellow flowers.