Genista lydia 'Bangle'
Dyers Greenwood
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Dyers Greenwood (Genista lydia 'Bangle') - Description
A beautiful mass of electric yellow flowers in the spring.
Dyers Greenwood (Genista lydia 'Bangle') - Blooming
For best flowering, make sure soil is well-drained and light.
Dyers Greenwood (Genista lydia 'Bangle') - Growth
Genista needs full sun. Some species are frost hardy. Several species in the genus are known to be very weedy. May naturalize and takeover where it is propagated.
Dyers Greenwood (Genista lydia 'Bangle') - Planting
Dig a hole one foot wider and about as deep as the plant's rootball. Do not plant too deep. Roots should be visible at the surface of the soil and the top of the rootball should be even with the surrounding soil. In clay soil, the rootball should be slightly higher.Remove plants from their containers. Place plants in hole. Loosen roots by making four or five slashes, about one-inch deep vertically down the rootball with a knife. Then tease the roots out so they will grow into the surrounding soil. Be careful not to knock too much soil from the rootball.Backfill with a mix of existing soil and 1/2 soil amendment thoroughly mixed. In sandy porous soils, use sphagnum (Canadian) peat moss. In dense clay or poorly drained soils, use soil conditioner (finely ground pine bark).Water thoroughly. Then only water when the soil is dry to the touch about 1 1/2 inches or knuckle deep. Check regularly and only water when necessary.To give your new plant a head start, use a very mild solution of water soluble root-stimulating fertilizer which is high in phosphorous and potassium.
Dyers Greenwood (Genista lydia 'Bangle') - Pest
Scale insects. Other problems include powdery mildew and dieback.
Dyers Greenwood (Genista lydia 'Bangle') - Interesting facts
Genista are native to the pastures, moorlands, cliffs and other rocky places in Europe, the Mediterranean, and Western Africa. The Plantagenet dynasty of England took their name and emblem from the common broom, which they called "planta genista".
Dyers Greenwood (Genista lydia 'Bangle') - Soil and irrigation
They tolerate many soil types, including rocky or infertile, but need good drainage and little to moderate water.








