laburnum in English

noun
1
a small European tree that has hanging clusters of yellow flowers succeeded by slender pods containing poisonous seeds. The hard timber is sometimes used as an ebony substitute. Native to Central and Southern Europe, laburnums have been widely planted as ornamentals.
In a really well-furnished country garden the laburnums are equal in splendour to any trees that are grown.

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1. Purple and crimson rhododendrons rose Arrogantly, like rampant heraldic animals against their burning background of laburnum gold

2. All the Brooms and their relatives (including Laburnum and Ulex) grow in Europe, north Africa and southwest Asia

3. 20 The dividing wall was placed so a well established laburnum remained in one corner of their garden.

4. Genisteae is a tribe of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants in the subfamily Faboideae of the legume family Fabaceae.It includes a number of well-known plants including Broom, lupine (lupin), gorse and laburnum.

5. To characterize the surface membrane of Trypanosoma brucei EATRO 427 the lectins Con A, PHA-P, Ricinus communis, Evonymus europaeus, Dolichos biflorus, Ulex europaeus, Laburnum alpinum, WGA and the protectins from Helix pomatia, Cerianthus sp., Axinella polypoides, Aaptos papillata, eel and Amphioxus lanceolatus were used. Blood group test sera anti-A, anti-B, anti-P and anti-D(Rh0) were also utilized.

6. Although Crocuses and windflowers are tiny, they are brave little imps and often the first heralds of spring.: I just saw some Crocuses poking out of the ground, which means spring is on its way.: Many other garden plants are also highly toxic, including rhubarb leaves, autumn Crocuses, delphiniums, foxgloves and laburnum.: Flowering bulbs such as hyacinths, daffodils, Crocuses, and tulips