Laburnum anagyroides
Common Laburnum
Laburnum trees are deciduous. They have yellow pea-flowers in pendulous leafless racemes, up to 40cm long in spring, which makes them very popular garden trees. The fruit develops as a pod and is extremely poisonous. Laburnum species and hybrids are cultivated as ornamental trees for gardens.
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Common Laburnum
Latin name
Laburnum anagyroides
type
Deciduous tree
family
Fabaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Laburnum anagyroides
Laburnum trees are deciduous. They have yellow pea-flowers in pendulous leafless racemes, up to 40cm long in spring, which makes them very popular garden trees. The fruit develops as a pod and is extremely poisonous. Laburnum species and hybrids are cultivated as ornamental trees for gardens.
Planting young plants
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
Laburnum trees will grow well in almost all soils but, like many trees, do not do well in water-logged ground. Also, it is wise to plant them away from areas near to fish ponds as they will almost certainly poison any fish. Avoid planting in areas where children play for the same reason. They will grow in sun to partial shade will but produce the best flowers in full sun.