The foliage is mostly Laburnum-like (dark-green in spring and summer) but you may also find clusters of broom-like shoots. Laburnocytisus Adamii has an unusual origin – at the Adam nurseries near Paris in 1825, a nurseryman was grafting Purple Broom after Laburnum and the accidental grafting resulted in this remarkable tree.. Laburnocytisus ‘Adamii’. Adam’s Laburnum. Hardy Tree. £59.99. 3 colours of flower on one tree! Attractive deciduous specimen tree. Unusual grafted hybrid. A hybrid of Chamaecytisus purpureus and Laburnum anagyroides. Delivery Information View Product Description.
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+ Laburnocytisus ‘Adamii’ Adam’s Laburnum. Spreading Deciduous tree, a graft hybrid, grown for its colourful, pea-like flowers borne in late spring and early summer. The leaves are alternate and 3-palmate. An ideal specimen tree, also effective planted in small groups. All parts are highly toxic if ingested.. It was created by M. Adam at his nursery near Paris in 1825 and it was an accident. It is thought that he was trying to graft a pink broom ( Cytisus purpureus) onto Laburnum anagyroides stocks to create a standard plant with weeping pink broom on top – rather like a standard rose or that awful weeping ‘Kilmarnock’ willow.