Laburnum anagyroides

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Read about Laburnum anagyroides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Laburnum anagyroides, Medikus (L. vulgare, Griseb. Cytisus Laburnum, Linn.). Golden- Chain. Bean-tree. Fig. 2053. Large shrub or small tree, to 20 ft., with erect or spreading branches: branchlets appressed - pubescent, grayish green: lvs. long-petioled; lfts. elliptic or ellipticovate, usually obtuse and mucronulate, glaucous - green and appressed - silky pubescent beneath when young, 1-1 3/4 in. long: racemes silky-pubescent, 4-8 in. long; fls. about 3/4 in. long: pod appressed - pubescent, with thick keel, about 2 in. long; seeds black. May, June. S. Eu. Gn. 25, p. 518; 34, p. 30, and 51, p. 302. G.C. III. 36:318. H. W. 3, p. 101.—There are many garden forms. Var. aureum, Rehd. (var. chrysophyllum, Schneid.), with yellow foliage. F.S. 21:2242, 2243. F. M. 1875: 182. G.Z. 20:129. Var. bullatum, Schneid. (var. involutum, Hort.), with curled lfts. Var. Carlieri, Schneid. (L. vulgare Carlieri, Kirchn.). Lvs. smaller: fls. smaller in short upright racemes, often several from one bud. Var. pendulum, Rehd., with pendulous branches. Gn. 25, p. 522. G.M. 45:317. Var. quercifolium, Schneid., with sinuately lobed lfts. Gn. 25, p. 520; 34, p. 30. Var. sessilifolium, Schneid., with crowded, sessile lvs. Var. Alschingeri, Schneid. (L.Alschingeri, Koch). Racemes shorter, lower lip of calyx longer than upper lip: lvs. more silky. S. E. Eu. Var. autumnale, Rehd. (L. vulgare autumnale, Kirchn. L. vulgare bifera, Lavalle. L. vulgare, semperflorens, Nichols.). Blooms a second time in late summer.


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