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I was talking to my father on the phone last night and he told me the story of his Laburnum. Around 25 years ago he found a small plant growing in the front garden and identified it as a Laburnum as presumed it may have got there via bird droppings as no one in the neighbourhood had a Laburnum. He dug it up and moved it to the back garden where it still stands now and flowers healthily each year. As kids we were always warned not to touch it and put our fingers in our mouths as it would kill us.
His question is this, in all the years it been stood in the back garden it hasnt once produced seeds/seedpods. Is this normal or unusual?
Any help would be greatly appreciated by both of us
Many thanks
I was talking to my father on the phone last night and he told me the story of his Laburnum. Around 25 years ago he found a small plant growing in the front garden and identified it as a Laburnum as presumed it may have got there via bird droppings as no one in the neighbourhood had a Laburnum. He dug it up and moved it to the back garden where it still stands now and flowers healthily each year. As kids we were always warned not to touch it and put our fingers in our mouths as it would kill us.
His question is this, in all the years it been stood in the back garden it hasnt once produced seeds/seedpods. Is this normal or unusual?
Any help would be greatly appreciated by both of us
Many thanks
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