Alpine Golden Chain -
Extremely cold-hardy, thriving in USDA zones 5–7. Toxicity: All parts are highly poisonous if ingested. Growing & Care Tips Light: Prefers full sun but tolerates light shade. Soil: Needs well-draining, moderately fertile soil.
⚠️ Keep this tree away from areas where children or pets play due to its high toxicity. Laburnum alpinum | View - RHS Digital Collections alpine golden chain
Keep consistently moist, especially during dry spells. Pruning: Trim in late winter to maintain its shape. Propagation: Can be grown from seeds or summer cuttings. Landscaping Uses Specimen Tree: Works beautifully as a garden centerpiece. Extremely cold-hardy, thriving in USDA zones 5–7
Three-lobed, dark green leaves with a clover-like look. Height: Typically grows between 15 to 25 feet tall. Soil: Needs well-draining, moderately fertile soil
The ( Laburnum alpinum ), often called the Scotch Laburnum, is a stunning deciduous tree known for its long, drooping clusters of bright yellow flowers. Native to the mountains of central and southern Europe, it is tougher and more cold-tolerant than its common relative, making it a favorite for cooler climates. Key Characteristics Flowers: Pea-like, fragrant yellow blooms in long racemes.
Often trained over arches to create "floral tunnels." Cottage Gardens: Adds a classic, romantic vertical element.