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Common laburnum
Scientific name: Laburnum anagyroides
Common laburnum is an introduced species, planted in parks and gardens. It is most recognisable in flower - its hanging bunches of yellow blooms giving it the name 'Golden rain'. It is highly poisonous.
Species information
Statistics
Height: 7mConservation status
Introduced, non-native species.