Well, I guess I'll introduce myself: I'm Scott, I'm 31, and live on Vancouver Island, and have ready, and free access to pretty much all the broom I could ever hope to need, for free.
I've been interested in archery for a long time, but never did anything about that interest until now. After doing a bit of reading, wondering what could possibly be done with this invasive shrub, I came across a couple of gentlemen who have made scotch broom bows before.
Well, that gave me the idea to finally try doing something I've had interest in for so long, so I went out last night, and harvested a couple of staves:
Yes, broom usually is a short, very branchy, shrub of annoyance. Found these on a friend's property, after they had bushwhacked a path through a mountain of blackberry and broom. The longest stave is 84" long. The big fat one, is 2.5" in diameter, but unfortunately split at the top, a good 8 or so inches. It was half uprooted, and and the crwon split it when I was cutting it apart. Live and learn, will be wiser about it when I go back for more....
The one on the far right was already cut down, and has dried to some extent. It will make the first one to be mutilated in my efforts of learning.