Saturday, October 29, 2011

The Garden Voyeur: laburnum arbors


I can remember seeing pictures of Monet's garden
in Giverny with a wonderful golden Laburnum tree
dripping with yellow flowers
its a relatively easy plant to grow
and trains with very little support
to produce an arbor dripping with golden blossoms
the laburnums have rather flexible stems
making it easy to train into arches
and it respond well to pruning ot keep its form

if you can find a cultivar that isn't grafted
the longevity and stress-hardiness of the tree
is considerably longer
with less fear of root suckers taking over

here is a dainty arbor in East Launceston
delicate foliage and flowers
trained beautifully over a garden pathway
a wonderful way to gain  garden structure
and a seasonal focal point

4 comments:

  1. That's gorgeous ... I'd so love even a smidge of dirt where I could plant and grow Oh and run a couple of chooks too ... my dream won't happen in the big smoke :) Beautiful post :)

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  2. Very pretty. Is it deciduous?
    Chris

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  3. Beautiful flower,Yellow is such a happy colour.. :))

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  4. Laburnum always reminds me of a deliciously chilling mini-movie I one saw on ABC called Mother Love I think. The main character ( a lively grandmother) had a smokey, seductive voice that often purred "....Puss Cat" and she poisoned more than one person by crushing Laburnum seeds into food or drink. Gives me chills thinking about it all these years later. I even love the spent blooms of Laburnum too.

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