Laburnum_×_watereri

<i>Laburnum <span style="font-style:normal;">×</span> watereri</i>

Laburnum × watereri

A hybrid species in the family Fabaceae


Laburnum × watereri (or Laburnum watereri), is a naturally occurring hybrid species of Laburnum, native to Central Europe. Its parents are common laburnum, Laburnum anagyroides, and alpine laburnum, Laburnum alpinum. A small deciduous tree or large shrub, it is a popular garden plant, called golden chain tree for its spectacular display of hanging clusters of yellow pea-like blossoms.[2] It can be trained to take forms such as arches and espaliers.

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The best known cultivar is 'Vossii', which has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[3] Growing eventually to 8 m (26 ft) tall and broad, it bears pendent 60 cm (24 in) racemes of bright yellow flowers in spring. It prefers a position in full sun.[3]

All parts of the plant are poisonous, although mortality is very rare.[4]


References

  1. Handb. Laubholzk. 3:673. 1893
  2. Dirr, Michael A. (2011). Dirr's Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs. Timber Press. p. 418. ISBN 9780881929010.
  3. Forrester R.M. (1979). "Have you Eaten Laburnum?". The Lancet. 313 (8125): 1073. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(79)92963-5. PMID 86787. S2CID 38961471.

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