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Old 09-05-2014, 11:09 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Help Identifying a Flowering Bush Please

On 5/9/2014 2:47 PM, John McGaw wrote:
My neighbor has a couple of larger yellow-flowering bushes growing in a
clump with azaleas but he doesn't know what type it is. At first sight my
mind said "gorse" (probably because I had just come back from the hiking in
the Highlands) but it certainly isn't that as a close look reveals. The
overall plant is about two meters high and equally wide with well-formed
brilliant yellow flowers on drooping thin stems. Blooms in the east-central
US seems to be late April through May. The terminal stems seem to be square
in cross section which seems odd enough. Leaves are tiny and arranged in
threes (or maybe it is a compound leaf -- it was raining so I didn't hang
around with a magnifying glass). I don't recall seeing this plant anywhere
else in the vicinity. I snapped a couple of pictures which give a pretty
decent feel for what the plant is like. Any help would be appreciated.

http://johnmcgaw.com/image/Yellow%20...%20Overall.jpg
http://johnmcgaw.com/image/Yellow%20...-%20Detail.jpg


The flowers resemble broom.

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