It's something that laburnums suffer from and I fear that once you've got it, it will spread very rapidly through all the other laburnums. |
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In a really well-furnished country garden the laburnums are equal in splendour to any trees that are grown. |
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A wood-pigeon is cooing lazily in the distance, and the gardens are ablaze with laburnums and rhododendrons. |
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The only thing I have heard about laburnums is that they can seed around like crazy. |
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One can also see a lovely section of flowering crabs and laburnums. |
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The view from there of the expansive back lawn encompasses mature trees including a silver birch, fruit trees, flowering laburnums and camellias. |
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The laburnums are going to be perfect, although we won't get the honeysuckle in time. |
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An impressive trio of cypresses at the fountain is succeeded by an elm, laburnums, copper beeches, Norway maples, yews and ash trees. |
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Lilacs are among the first ones, then come laburnums in yellow, brooms in yellow also without forgetting the wild orchids 4 varieties of which you will discover. |
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The trees began to come fully alive. The larches and birches were covered with green, the laburnums with gold. |
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It is not confined to agricultural or parkland trees, and has been often recorded growing on highly domesticated hosts like laburnums, cotoneaster, weeping ash, rowan and amelanchier. |
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All parts of laburnums are poisonous, especially the seeds, and occasionally the plants have proved fatal to cattle, though hares and rabbits are unharmed. |
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