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''Cytisus oromediterraneus'', the Pyrenean broom, is a
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Description

It is composed of dense, tightly packed branches. Forms extensive
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s, alone or coexisting with other shrubs, such as the creeping juniper ('' Juniperus communis'' subsp. ''nana'') in the high siliceous mountains, and almost always above forest level or coexisting with Scot pines. The leaves fall early so the stems are often bare; the lower ones are trifoliate, without petiole; the floral ones are simple and also seated. Flowers yellow, small, (9–12 mm) single or in pairs in the axil of the leaves, forming a more or less dense cluster at the termination of the branches supported by a 2–6 mm
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membranous, bell-shaped and hairy. The
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is butterfly-like, with a rounded upper
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. The fruit is a
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of 15 to 30 mm, straight or somewhat curved, very compressed laterally and covered with hairs applied to its surface. It flowers from May to July. ''Cytisus oromediterraneus'' dominates the vegetation of the oromediterranean floor in Gredos, it can cover the highest north-facing slopes of the supramediterranean; in fact, from some points of Gredos, such as the road leading to the platform, it can be clearly seen how the north-facing slopes are covered by the Pyrenean broom, while those facing south are inhabited by the hiniesta and/or the white broom. In the coexistence zone between the Pyrenean broom and the white broom it is possible to find individuals with very light yellow flowers that are interpreted as hybrids between the two species. Finally, in the western, most sectors of the Central system, two other very thorny shrubby fabaceae, whose optimum is in the oromediterranean together with the Pyrenean broom, can appear on the north-facing supramediterranean slopes, the common broom (''
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''). '' Boraginaceae'', endemic to the western half of the mountain range, the ''ortegia'' ('' Ortegia hispanica'', caryophilic), the lavender (''
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'', '' Plantaginaceae''), species that also mostly inhabit the cleared thickets of the oak forest floor and can ascend the sunny slopes to reach the Pyrenean broom.


Observations

The appearance it presents is often cushioned to defend itself from the cold and the strong winds that blow at high altitudes. Its importance in the Spanish vegetation is very high due to the enormous surfaces it occupies. In the flowering season it tinges yellow many of the Spanish mountain ranges and gives off an intense and cloying smell similar to that of honey. It was used as fuel in ovens and for roofing huts. It is a conflicting species from the nomenclatural point of view. A new division has recently been established and is described in the next section. Due to its morphological characters, ecology and biogeography, four taxa are accepted within this group; two in Europe: ''Cytisus oromediterraneus'' and ''Cytisus balansae'' subsp. ''nevadensis'' and two others in the mountains of North Africa: ''Cytisus balansae'' subsp. ''balansae'' and ''Cytisus balansae'' subsp. ''atlanticus''. * ''Cytisus oromediterraneus'': Ecology and biogeography: Silicolous, supramediterranean subhumid-humid, supratemperate and orotemperate humid-hyperhumid; submediterranean in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula. Carpetano-Leonese, Orocantabric, Oroiberian, Pyrenean and Auvernian ( France). ''Cytisetalia scopario-striati, Juniperion nanae.'' * ''Cytisus balansae'' subsp. ''balansae'': Ecology and biogeography: Indifferent edaphic supramediterranean and subhumid-humid oromediterranean. Atlassic, Morocco: High Atlas, Algeria: Dujrdjura,
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. ''Erinacetalia''. * ''Cytisus balansae'' subsp. ''atlanticus'': Ecology and biogeography: Preferably siliceous, supramediterranean and dry-subhumid oromediterranean. Atlassic, Morocco: High Atlas and Middle Atlas. ''Erinacetalia''. * ''Cytisus balansa''e subsp. ''nevadensis'': Ecology and biogeography: Silicolous, subhumid oromediterranean. Spain, Nevadense, ''Genisto versicoloris-Juniperion hemisphaericae''.


Distribution

In France, Iberian Peninsula and North Africa. In the Peninsula it is very abundant in the Guadarrama Mountains, Sierra de Gredos, Paramera de Ávila,
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, Montes de León, Pyrenees. It also appears in Galicia, Cantabria, Aragon, Catalonia, Castile, Extremadura and Andalusia.


Properties

Indications: It is used as a laxative and diuretic. Other uses: It has been used as fuel in ovens, for the manufacture of brooms, to make hut roofs and also as bedding for cattle.


Taxonomy

''Cytisus oromediterraneus'' was described by ( G.López & C.E.Jarvis) Rivas Mart. & al. and published in '' Veg. Picos de Europa'' 264. 1984.


Etymology

* ''Cytisus'': generic name derived from the Greek word: ''kutisus'', a Greek name for two
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References

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