Laburnum - Wikipedia Laburnum, sometimes called golden chain or golden rain, is a genus of two species of small trees in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae The species are Laburnum anagyroides — common laburnum and Laburnum alpinum — alpine laburnum They are native to the mountains of Southern Europe
Laburnum | Yellow Blooms, Ornamental Tree, Fragrant Flowers | Britannica Laburnum, (genus Laburnum), genus of two species of poisonous trees and shrubs belonging to the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family (Fabaceae) The wood of Scotch, or alpine, laburnum (Laburnum alpinum) has a striking greenish brown or reddish brown hue and takes a good polish
How to Grow and Care for Laburnum - World of Flowering Plants Laburnum s are more commonly known as Golden Chain Trees In the spring, the tree blooms with large clusters of bright yellow flowers The panicles, or clusters, can be up to 10 inches (25 cm) in length Desirable for their showy spring appearance, the trees can grow on a single trunk or as a shrub
Laburnum anagyroides (Common Laburnum, Golden Chain Tree, Golden Rain . . . The Golden Chain Tree is a small, deciduous, flowering tree or large shrub in the bean family that grows to 30 feet tall, with an equal spread, at maturity It has smooth bark, dark green spreading branches and pendulous and pubescent twigs
Laburnum Medik. - US Forest Service Laburnum species have been cultivated for centuries, primarily for ornamental purposes Laburnum arches and walks are a popular feature in many large gardens (Wasson 2001)
What Is a Laburnum Tree and Is It Poisonous? - Biology Insights The Laburnum tree, also known as the Golden Chain tree or Golden Rain, is a small genus of deciduous trees and large shrubs Belonging to the pea family, Fabaceae, this ornamental plant is renowned for the profusion of bright yellow blossoms that cascade downward in late spring
Laburnum | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University Leaves alternate, compound (3-parted), leaflet nearly sessile (attached directly, without supporting stalk) Flowers yellow in simple, terminal clusters (racemes) Fruit is a several seeded pod Native to southern Europe and Asia Minor Laburnum: the Latin name
Common laburnum | The Wildlife Trusts Common laburnum is a small tree, introduced into the UK in 1560 and often planted in parks and gardens It flowers in May and June when it produces large, hanging bunches of bright yellow flowers, giving this beautiful tree its other common name of 'golden rain'
How to Grow Laburnum - Golden Chain Tree - Harvest to Table Laburnum is native to Europe and Asia and belongs to the Pea Family Golden-chain trees are among the most beautiful of flowering trees with three-part leaves and long drooping clusters of yellow pea-shaped flowers The flowers are reminiscent of wisteria