(1) Flowering shrubs or trees having bright yellow flowers; all parts of the plant are poisonous
(2) Flowering shrubs or trees having bright yellow flowers
(3) All parts of the plant are poisonous
(1) I am sure there is some legislation that states that laburnums can't be planted near grazing land because of the poisoning risk
(2) Other conspicuous species include the whites, pinks and mauves of the lilacs and laburnums on Mitchell Drive and the common horse chestnut whose upright white flower stalks stand out boldly - there are several fine trees near to the Great Oak Hall.
(3) The only thing I have heard about laburnums is that they can seed around like crazy.
(4) 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.
(5) A wood-pigeon is cooing lazily in the distance, and the gardens are ablaze with laburnums and rhododendrons.
(6) One can also see a lovely section of flowering crabs and laburnums .
(7) In a really well-furnished country garden the laburnums are equal in splendour to any trees that are grown.