laburnum anagyroides

description

the laburnum anagyroides, commonly known as broom of the Garden or May tree, is a deciduous shrub that reaches a height of 5-7 meters. characterized by mulled leaves and flowers hanging bunch yellows, this ornamental plant blooms in spring, creating a vibrant visual spectacle. his kisses blacks are distinctive, but be careful, as the parts of the plant are toxic if swallowed.

characteristic

flowering: the hanging bunches of yellow flowers bright in spring make the garden broom a plant extremely decorative and sought after in the gardens.
leaves: the leaves are trifoliate, of intense green colour, giving the tree an elegant and unique look.
fruit: the characteristic black hanging pods follow the flowering, creating an interesting contrast and adding a decorative element also in summer.
habitat: prefers sunny locations and land well drenati, although it is quite adaptable to different conditions ground.
Size: can reach a height of 5-7 meters, creating a significant presence without becoming overly bulky.
growth: shows relatively rapid growth, developing quickly its characteristic form.
use: widely used as ornamental plant in gardens and parks, the garden broom is appreciated for its beauty and its visual impact.
pruning: regular pruning helps maintain a shape ordered and promotes a more abundant flowering.

origin

the garden broom is native to the mountainous regions of Europe central and southern. is commonly found in forests and soils Rocky. thanks to its adaptability, it was introduced and successfully cultivated in many other regions of the world, becoming a precious component in ornamental gardens and landscapes.

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