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Common Laburnum (Laburnum anagyroides)

Golden Rain Tree (Laburnum anagyroides) is a deciduous ornamental tree known for its spectacular pendulous clusters of bright yellow, pea-like flowers in late spring.

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Sunlight

Prefers full sun for best flowering, tolerates light shade.

Watering

Moderate, especially when establishing or during dry periods.

Soil

Well-drained, fertile, slightly alkaline to neutral

Temperature

Hardy in temperate climates, tolerates winter frosts (USDA Zones 5-8).

Habitat

Outdoor

Fertilizer

Generally not needed for established trees; light feeding for young plants in poor soil.

Care Requirements

Light

Prefers full sun for best flowering, tolerates light shade.

Water

Moderate, especially when establishing or during dry periods.

Soil

Well-drained, fertile, slightly alkaline to neutral

Temperature

Hardy in temperate climates, tolerates winter frosts (USDA Zones 5-8).

Habitat

Outdoor

Fertilizer

Generally not needed for established trees; light feeding for young plants in poor soil.

Plant Overview

Plant Type

Tree

Plant Category

Flowering, Ornamental

Plant Place Type

Ground, Garden

Plant Environment

Outdoor

Lifespan

Perennials

Plant Height

4-7 m

Spread

3-5 m

Growth Rate

Moderate

Dormancy

Winter

Leaf Color

Green

Leaf Type

Trifoliate

Flower Size

2 cm

Optimal Sunlight Lux

50000

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Synonyms
Cytisus alschingeri Vis.
Cytisus insubricus Wettst. ex Briq.
Cytisus jacquinianus (Wettst.) A.Kern.
Cytisus laburnum L.
Cytisus linneanus Wettst.
Cytisus penduliflorus Stokes
Cytisus weissmannii Wettst.
Genista laburnum (L.) Scheele
Laburnum alschingeri (Vis.) K.Koch
Laburnum jacquinianum (Wettst.) Dieck
Laburnum linneanum (Wettst.) Dieck
Laburnum praecox Fuss
Laburnum tardiflorum Anon.
Laburnum vulgare J.Presl
Spartium laburnum (L.) Cav.
Taxonomy
  • kingdomPlantae
  • divisionTracheophyta
  • classMagnoliopsida
  • orderFabales
  • familyFabaceae
  • genusLaburnum
  • speciesLaburnum anagyroides
Toxicity

Toxic for humans

Yes

Rating: 9/5

Toxic for pets

Yes

Rating: 9/5

Edible

No

All parts of Laburnum anagyroides, especially the seeds, are highly toxic if ingested due to the presence of cytisine alkaloids. Symptoms can include severe vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness, convulsions, and potentially death.

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