UK:
Cytisus scoparius (Common Broom; syn. Sarothamnus scoparius) is a
perennial, leguminous shrub native to western and central Europe
from the Iberian Peninsula north to the British Isles and southern
Scandinavia, and east to Poland and Romania, where it is found in
sunny sites, usually on dry, sandy
soils at low altitudes.
It typically grows to 1-3 m. tall, rarely 4 m., with main stems up
to 5 cm. thick, rarely 10 cm. It has green shoots with small
deciduous trifoliate leaves 5-15 mm. long, and in spring and summer
is covered in profuse golden yellow flowers 20-30 mm. from top to
bottom and 15-20 mm. wide.
Flowering occurs after 50-80 growing degree days. In late summer,
its legumes (seed pods) mature black, 2-3 cm. long, 8 mm. broad and
2-3 mm. thick; they burst open, often with an audible crack,
spreading seed from the parent plant. It is the hardiest species of
broom, tolerating temperatures down to about -25°c.
WP 1/Parking: N57°
42.734 E10° 31.493
At WP1 you will find a stump with tree numbers =AAA
WP 2: N57°
42.903 E10° 31.(AAA –
200)
At this point you will see a man made thing, what color?
Color |
BBB / CCC |
Red |
699 / 727 |
Green |
699 / 828 |
Grey |
699 / 626 |
Blue |
599 / 727 |
Yellow |
599 / 828 |
Black |
599 / 626 |
WP 3: N57°
42.BBB E10° 30.CCC
Here you´ll find a kneehigh green metalstick.
Tree numbers = D E F
WP 4: N57°
42.(E+F)(E+F-D)(D-E) E10°
31.(D-3)(D+E+F+60)
Here you´ll find something in concrete
How many boltheads do you find at the “concrete-thing”? = G
The cache: N57°
42.(G+2)((F+G)x8) E10°
31.((CCC-BBB)x3)-41
Have a nice hunt.
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