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        <description>Join me in learning a bit about Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius), the most invasive plant on Vancouver Island. This plant was originally brought to here from Europe as both an ornamental and medicinal but quickly took over the landscape. Despite not being liked by many people, this plant has many potential ecological, economical, and medicinal benefits. Also, there's an extra surprise guest joining me in this one at 7:55 😉 Let me know your thoughts on Scotch Broom in the Comments... www.yarrowwillard.com www.harmonicarts.ca Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TheHarmonicArts Instagram: http://instagram.com/herbal_jedi Facebook: http://facebook.com/harmonicarts Filming and editing by Shane Philip: http://youtube.com/islandsoulfilms Website: http://islandsoulfilms Facebook: https://facebook.com/islandsoulfilms . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eZMmZmrnnY&amp;index=33&amp;list=PLK38vasBbkM_KSrkueKgyZvC0MPsZQCyv</description>
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