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Scotch Broom Sister Redhead™

Cytisus scoparius 'SMNCSAB'

  • Stunning Orange-Red Flowers Transform Traditional Scotch Broom into a Bold Garden Statement
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Grows 3-4 ft Tall and Wide
  • Drought Tolerant, Salt Tolerant
  • Showy Red Blooms in Late Spring
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This shrub requires at least six hours of direct sunlight daily to maintain its deep red color. While it can survive in partial shade, you will see much sparser flower production and the stems may become leggy.
  • Soil: Sister Redhead™ thrives in poor, sandy, or rocky soils where other plants struggle. Avoid heavy clay or wet spots at all costs because these conditions cause root rot and will quickly kill the plant.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water your Scotch Broom twice a week to help the roots reach deep into the soil. Once it is established, this plant is exceptionally drought tolerant and usually only needs supplemental water during extreme heat waves. Inconsistent watering during the first year can lead to stunted growth and fewer blooms the following spring.

Pruning Tips

Because this shrub blooms on old wood, you should only prune it immediately after the flowers fade in late spring. Use sharp shears to trim back the green stems by about a third to maintain a tidy shape and encourage fresh growth for next year. Avoid cutting into the thick, woody base of the plant because these older stems rarely sprout new growth and can leave permanent holes in the shrub.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a light application of a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring just as new growth appears. You should avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer or fall because this forces soft growth that will likely be killed by the first hard frost. Since Scotch Broom actually improves the soil by fixing its own nitrogen, very little feeding is required to keep it healthy.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Low Maintenance, Deer-resistant, Drought resistant, Heat Tolerant, Flowering, Attracts pollinators
Hardiness Zone 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 3-4 ft
Width 3-4 ft
Watering Needs Low
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Growth Rate Medium
Growth Habit Bushy, Spreading, Upright
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Red
Foliage Color Green
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Suitable Space Outdoors, Container
Botanical Name Cytisus scoparius 'SMNCSAB'
Species scoparius
Cultivar SMNCSAB
Class Magnoliopsida, Fabidae
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR, WA

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom suitable for?

  • Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom thrives in USDA zones 6-9. It's semi-evergreen, staying green year-round in warmer zones but going dormant in colder areas. Plant it in a protected spot if you're in zone 6 for best results.

What is the mature size (height and width) of Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom?

  • Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom typically reaches 4-6 feet tall and wide at maturity. This compact shrub maintains a naturally rounded form without pruning. Give it adequate space to showcase its spring flower display and unique exploding seed pods. Shop at Nature Hills for this deer-resistant beauty.

Does Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom grow well in my planting zone (e.g., zone 4 or 9)?

  • Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom thrives in zones 6-9, where it's highly adaptable to various soil conditions. In colder zones like 4-5, it may not survive harsh winters, while zones 8-9 will keep it semi-evergreen year-round. Check your specific microclimate and winter protection options if you're in a borderline zone.

What type of soil does Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom prefer, and can it handle poor soil?

  • Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom is highly adaptable to many garden soils and thrives in poor conditions. This makes it an excellent choice for challenging areas where other plants struggle. It's particularly useful for hard-to-grow spots in your landscape.

How drought tolerant is Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom once established?

  • Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom is highly drought tolerant once established, thriving in poor soils where other plants struggle. This adaptable shrub requires minimal watering after its first growing season. Perfect for xeric gardens and water-wise landscapes available at naturehills.com.

Is Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom deer resistant and pest-resistant?

  • Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom is famously deer resistant, making it an excellent choice for gardens where deer browsing is a problem. Like other Scotch Broom varieties, it's also highly adaptable to challenging garden conditions. Plant it in areas where deer frequently feed for reliable, colorful spring blooms.

When and how should I prune Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom?

  • Prune Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom immediately after flowering in late spring to early summer. Light pruning works best since these shrubs don't respond well to hard cuts into old wood. Simply trim back spent flower stems and lightly shape the plant to maintain its natural form.

Where can I buy Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom, and what are your shipping restrictions (e.g., to CA, WA)?

  • Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom is available through select nurseries nationwide. Some states like California and Washington have shipping restrictions on Scotch Broom due to its invasive potential in certain regions. Check with your local nursery about availability and any state regulations before ordering.

Is Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom invasive like other Scotch Brooms in my area?

  • Sister Redhead™ Scotch Broom has the same spreading potential as traditional Scotch Broom varieties. The exploding seed pods can launch seeds several feet from the plant, allowing natural spread. Check your local invasive species regulations before planting, and consider removing seed pods before they mature to prevent unwanted spread.