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Definition of Laburnums
1. laburnum [n] - See also: laburnum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laburnums
Literary usage of Laburnums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychology: Normal and Morbid by Charles Arthur Mercier (1901)
"Instead of discriminating the attributes of woodiness, ramification, etc., from
the general idea of laburnums, I may choose another subgroup, ..."
2. The Planter's Kalendar, Or, The Nurseryman's & Forester's Guide in the by Walter Nicol (1820)
"Sowing laburnums. laburnums, both the tree and the shrubby sorts, ... laburnums of
neither of the sorts should be sown to rise nearer to one another than an ..."
3. Trees & Shrubs for English Gardens by Ernest Thomas Cook (1902)
"laburnums grow so freely almost everywhere that they are somewhat overdone in
gardens, but it is so beautiful a tree that many would say: "I don't mind how ..."
4. Trees & Shrubs for English Gardens by Ernest Thomas Cook (1902)
"laburnums grow so freely almost everywhere that they are somewhat overdone in
gardens, but it is so beautiful a tree that many would say: "I don't mind how ..."