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Close-up of the pretty hanging flowers.

Janey

By Janey


Close-up of the pretty hanging flowers. (Laburnocytisus Adamii)



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There lovely.

22 May, 2010

 

very pretty...

22 May, 2010

 

Pink Laburnum? over the years does it stay pink?

22 May, 2010

 

Thanks Clarice and Elsiemay...:o)

This is it's 4th Spring Drc and has the most blooms this year. All but 1 are this shade which graduates from deep rose at the base to peach at the tip. The other blossom is Laburnum yellow....I'll prune that branch out when it has finished flowering. It is Cytisus grafted onto a Laburnum stem, hence the mixture of blossom colours......:o)

22 May, 2010

 

Thanks Janey

22 May, 2010

 

:o)

22 May, 2010

amy
Amy
 

It's beautiful Janey .......

24 May, 2010

 

:o)X

24 May, 2010

 

lovely flowers janey.

28 May, 2010

 

i have been growing one for 2 years now and its just flowering now at the moment its in a largish container but would love to put it in the front garden but not sure if it would cope with the wind down our street it would be a shame to lose it any advice peeps

2 Jun, 2013

 

Hi Gg.......I bet it looks great in a container.....

Yes it's very hardy, I think it would be fine, just that the wind may whip the flowers a bit. I moved this one to more of a back border site, I wasn't too keen on it's growth habit, but it's doing fine. This year it has the peach racemes and also the purple broom flowers, no yellow laburnums though. I have to prune it well after flowering or the shape looks very distorted.......really unusual though.

2 Jun, 2013

 

wow janey that sounds brill cant wait for mine to get like that do they grow quite big as i dont want it to swamp the front of the house too much

2 Jun, 2013

 

Yes they can, some of the branches of mine are at least 15ft this year. Last year I had the three types of flowers, faves are the peach blossoms. I'll post a pic of the cytisus part, then you can see.

2 Jun, 2013




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