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Author Topic: Laburnum anagyroides 'Autumnale'  (Read 1060 times)

normanfromayr

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Laburnum anagyroides 'Autumnale'
« on: May 30, 2019, 11:37:00 AM »
Does anyone have an example of this unusual variant which occasionally gives a second flowering in the Autumn. I have contacted the National Collection for Laburnum's at Powis Castle(National Trust) with no luck but if rediscovered would be keen to have one.
The RHS has only a name with no other information and 'The Hillier Manual of tree's and shrubs' mentions it and appears to add an alternative variation name as 'Semperflorens'. Perhaps I should repeat this message in the Autumn where it might be a bit more 'obvious'.

AnJo11

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Re: Laburnum anagyroides 'Autumnale'
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2019, 09:55:30 AM »
in the meridional country where I live, we have sometimes a fall blooming on this species. But here it's due to weather conditions, as after a very dry summer, that can induces some flowering against the season...

 


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