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Cytisus decumbens displaying golden-yellow flowers characteristic of Southern European species
Fabaceae25 April 202612 min

Cytisus decumbens: complete guide

Cytisus decumbens

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Overview

Prostrate Broom (Cytisus decumbens) is a charming, low-growing shrub native to southern Europe, particularly Italy, France, Spain, and Greece. With minimal height (30-60 cm) but spreading to 1.5 meters, this plant creates perfect ground covers. Brilliant yellow flowers from May through June provide years of color.

Appearance and Bloom

Cytisus decumbens grows in a prostrate, spreading habit with small, bifoliate leaflets. Foliage is bright green, remaining evergreen in milder climates. In May and June, countless yellow flower spikes line the entire plant. Flowers attract bees and butterflies, followed by small legume pods.

Ideal Location

This species demands full sun (minimum 6 hours direct daily sun) for optimal growth and flowering. In shade, development is poor and flowering minimal. Warm, sunny slopes and rocky outcrops are ideal. Protection from cold north winds benefits plants in colder regions.

Soil

Cytisus decumbens thrives in very well-drained, lightly acidic to neutral soils. Heavy clay or nutrient-rich garden soil is unsuitable. Combine sand, gravel, and charcoal for optimal substrate. The plant tolerates poor soil without difficulty, even thriving in rocky, stony conditions.

Watering

Once established, this broom is extremely drought-tolerant. Young plants require minimal water; irrigate only when soil completely dries. Mature plants require virtually no supplemental watering. In containers, exercise extreme caution to avoid waterlogging.

Pruning

Light deadheading of faded flowers encourages continued blooming, though not strictly necessary. After flowering, carefully trim elongated branches for fuller shape. Heavy pruning should be avoided as it damages the plant.

Maintenance Calendar

May-June: Flowering and pollination; water regularly. July-April: Lateral shoot growth and next-season preparation. August-October: Fruit maturation. November-April: Winter dormancy; no maintenance beyond extreme cold protection.

Winter Hardiness

Hardy to -15 degrees Celsius in well-drained soils. Prolonged frost in waterlogged conditions is risky. Protection from extreme cold (below -20) may benefit mountain gardeners. Generally hardy without protection in temperate regions.

Companion Plants

Cytisus decumbens pairs perfectly with Mediterranean species: Rosemary, Santolina, Cistus, Thymus, and Lavandula. Ideal in Mediterranean borders, rock gardens, and alpine beds. Works well with silver-foliaged Artemisia. Enhances other alpine shrubs nearby.

Closing Remarks

Prostrate Broom offers years of golden-yellow glory with minimal maintenance requirements. A true sun-worshipper and Mediterranean specialist. The plant is uncommon in commerce but available through specialized Mediterranean nurseries. For more Mediterranean garden ideas, visit gardenworld.app/en!

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