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:Night broom is an semi-annual, which flowers in the late spring, keeps its petals throughout the summer until the seed pod develops fully. The seeds over-winter in the pod which dries and splits in the spring, releasing tiny black grains with feathery filaments to be dispersed by the wind.
:Night broom is an semi-annual, which flowers in the late spring, keeps its petals throughout the summer until the seed pod develops fully. The seeds over-winter in the pod which dries and splits in the spring, releasing tiny black grains with feathery filaments to be dispersed by the wind.
==Related Species==
:[[Mother's Broom]]
:[[Nodding Broom]]
:[[Poison Broom]]
:[[River Broom]]
:[[Spring Broom]]
:[[Sweet Broom]]
:[[Twisted Broom]]


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Latest revision as of 15:51, 7 August 2020

Night Broom - Sebastian Romu © 2018

About

Common Names
Night Broom
Classification
Herbaceous, Flower
Description
A short growing broom plant, with a solitary broom shaped purple-to-black flower. The leaves of this plant are light green, with a dark purplish-black strip along the centre crease, and have a soft soft velvety texture on the topside.

Ecology

Rarity
This variety of broom plant is uncommon.
Distribution
Night Broom ranges from sub-tropical to sub-arctic latitudes, in hills, plains and savanna, and grows best in open spaces with little shade.
Life Cycle
Night broom is an semi-annual, which flowers in the late spring, keeps its petals throughout the summer until the seed pod develops fully. The seeds over-winter in the pod which dries and splits in the spring, releasing tiny black grains with feathery filaments to be dispersed by the wind.

Related Species

Mother's Broom
Nodding Broom
Poison Broom
River Broom
Spring Broom
Sweet Broom
Twisted Broom

Uses

Cultivation
wild, gathered as required.
Culinary
Night Broom has no known culinary use.
Medicinal
hallucinogen (petals), hypnotic (petals)
Other
poison (seeds)

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

See Also