Laburnum anagyroides
Laburnum anagyroides Medik. (Common Laburnum) is a species of small trees or large shrubs up to 7 m tall in the genus Laburnum native to Central and Southern Europe. As well as another species in the genus, L. alpinum, and especially the hybrid between them, L. × watereri, it is used as a popular ornamental plant. All parts of the plant contain cytisine and are poisonous if consumed. L. anagyroides blooms in late spring with yellow flowers densely packed in pendulous racemes 10-20 cm (4-8 in) long.
Small deciduous plant/tree, flowers pea like, golden, long dropping clusters, fruit a long flattened pod. Originated in Europe. All parts of this plant are poisonous.
Translation
The phrase "Laburnum anagyroides" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Spanish, Italian, Piedmontese.
Translation(s) in other languages: Danish: Almindelig Guldregn, German: Gemeiner Goldregen, French: Cytise faux ébénier, Upper Sorbian: Złoty kitkowc, Georgian: ოქროწვიმა, Hungarian: Közönséges aranyeső, Dutch: Goudenregen, Polish: Złotokap zwyczajny, Slovak: Štedrec ovisnutý, Finnish: Etelänkultasade, Swedish: Sydgullregn, Venetian: Ègano.
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