#laburnum — Public Fediverse posts
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Early June and one of the best laburnum shows around – this annual blooming 'tunnel' has been created in the gardens of Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland.
I am always reminded however, of the lovely laburnum tree which hung its bright yellow blooms from an adjoining garden, over the wall and into outdoor yard of the junior school I attended.
To this day, recall being told that it may look beautiful, but that all parts of common laburnum are extremely poisonous!
Grade I listed Seaton Delaval Hall, near Seaton Sluice, was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1718 for Admiral George Delaval.
The property is now owned by the National Trust.#engalnd #northumberland #laburnum #june #nationaltrust #photography
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The 'Laburnum Tunnel' in the gardens of Seaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland – an annual showstopper at this time of the year.
I remember a laburnum trees that used to hang over a wall into our primary school playground, so from a very early age, was warned about the fruit, which develops as a pod and which is extremely poisonous (not that I ever thought: "...that looks tasty, I'm going to eat some of that!"). -
Laburnum sp.
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Laburnum_(Laburnum_sp.)_-_B%C3%A6rum,_Norway_2021-06-16_(03).jpg#Laburnum #Bloomscrolling #ArtWithOpenSource #Darktable #Florespondence #CCBYSA #Plant #Plants #Flower #Flowers #Nature #NaturePhotography #Photography
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Noticed this trim and lovely #Laburnum in bloom as we drove through Clinton yesterday. Very eye-catching! South Otago, New Zealand.
#NewZealand #BloomScrolling #spring #flowers #yellow #garden #tree
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#ClimateDiary Just saw that our (already very scraggly looking) #Laburnum tree has suddenly started flowering - not everywhere, but around 4-5 flowers across the tree. It’s flowering season is normally May/June. Is it just ours or have others observed the same? Or is it normal for them and i just didn’t notice before? #Phenology #Jahreszeitenchaos #SeasonChaos