This is the same rocky Dallas Road Beach just below Beacon Hill as in yesterday's photo but from the top of the cliff. I took it to feature the bright yellow flowering shrub in the foreground known as Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius). It's not a local plant and was introduced for nostalgic reasons by a Scottish settler in the 19th century. It's classed as a noxious, invasive species but there's no denying its brilliant yellow blossoms are a joy to behold.
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
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These yellow blossom are very beautiful!
So beautiful but so destructive! Great capture.
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I, too, was going to use the word 'noxious' to describe Scotch Broom. We're covered with it here too.
Great picture. This picture makes me wonder why I live in Manitoba. When I look outside I see snow! I wish I saw green grass and flowers.
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