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Laburnum adamii, Kirchn. (C. Adamii, Poir. C. Laburnum purpurascens, Loud. Laburnocytisus Adamii, Schneid.  L. vulgare x Cytisus purpureus).  
 
Laburnum adamii, Kirchn. (C. Adamii, Poir. C. Laburnum purpurascens, Loud. Laburnocytisus Adamii, Schneid.  L. vulgare x Cytisus purpureus).  
  
Originated at Vitry, near Paris, about 1826. Habit and foliage usually almost like L. anagyroides, but fls. dull purplish, rarely yellow; sometimes  
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Originated at Vitry, near Paris, about 1826. Habit and foliage usually almost like L. anagyroides, but fls. dull purplish, rarely yellow; sometimes bearing a few branches with the fls. and lvs. of Cytisus purpureus. A very interesting form, but of less ornamental value.—One of the so- called graft-hybrids which have recently been termed chimaeras, as there is no fusion of cell-contents and nuclei, but only a mixture of tissues. L. caramanicum, Benth. & Hook. (Podocytisus caramanicus. Boiss.). Erect shrub, to 4 ft., much resembling in foliage and habit the Cytisus sessilifolius, with long and slender terminal upright racemes.  July-Sept.  Asia Minor.—L. fragarans. Griseb., L. ramentaceum, Koch, and L. Weldeni, Lavalie.—Petteria ramentacea.
 
 
bearing a few branches with the fls. and lvs. of Cytisus purpureus. A very interesting form, but of less ornamental value. B.R. 1965. B.H. 21:16-18.
 
 
 
G.C. III. 36:219; 50: 162.—One of the so- called graft-hybrids which have recently been termed chimaeras, as there is no fusion of cell-contents and  
 
 
 
nuclei, but only a mixture of tissues. L. caramanicum, Benth. & Hook. (Podocytisus caramanicus. Boiss.). Erect shrub, to 4 ft., much resembling in foliage and habit the Cytisus sessilifolius, with long and slender terminal upright racemes.  July-Sept.  Asia Minor.  R.H. 1861, p. 410.  G.C. III. 48:454. B.M. 7898.—L. fragarans. Griseb., L. ramentaceum, Koch, and L. Weldeni, Lavalie.—Petteria ramentacea.
 
 
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Read about Laburnum adamii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Laburnum adamii, Kirchn. (C. Adamii, Poir. C. Laburnum purpurascens, Loud. Laburnocytisus Adamii, Schneid. L. vulgare x Cytisus purpureus).

Originated at Vitry, near Paris, about 1826. Habit and foliage usually almost like L. anagyroides, but fls. dull purplish, rarely yellow; sometimes bearing a few branches with the fls. and lvs. of Cytisus purpureus. A very interesting form, but of less ornamental value.—One of the so- called graft-hybrids which have recently been termed chimaeras, as there is no fusion of cell-contents and nuclei, but only a mixture of tissues. L. caramanicum, Benth. & Hook. (Podocytisus caramanicus. Boiss.). Erect shrub, to 4 ft., much resembling in foliage and habit the Cytisus sessilifolius, with long and slender terminal upright racemes. July-Sept. Asia Minor.—L. fragarans. Griseb., L. ramentaceum, Koch, and L. Weldeni, Lavalie.—Petteria ramentacea.


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