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Laburnum alpinum (MILL.) BERCHT. & J.PRESL | ||
Fam.: Fabaceae / Legumes |
Genus: Laburnum FABR. |
Authors: | |||
Philip Miller (1691 - 1771), English gardener | |||
Friedrich Graf von Berchtold, Freiherr von Ungarschitz (1781 - 1876), Czech-Austrian botanist | |||
Jan Svatopluk Presl (1791 - 1849), Bohemian botanist | |||
Philipp Konrad Fabricius (1714 - 1774), German physician and botanist in Hesse | |||
Etymology: | |||
Laburnum: | anagram of alburnum = white sapwood | ||
alpinum: | from the Alps | ||
The Alpine Laburnum Laburnum alpinum differs from the common Laburnum anagyroides by bald twigs, bottom sides of leaves, and fruit pods. At the Laburnum anagyroides these parts are clinging hairy. Both species come from Southeast Europe, and are used as ornamental shrubs in gardens and parks. Only Laburnum anagyroides reproduces spontaneously in Southwest Germany. | ||
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Orchids
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Other Plants
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Plants acc. to Families
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.. Relationship:
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APG
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trad.
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.. Scientific Names
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.. German Names
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.. English Names
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.. Bloom Colors
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.. Flower Anatomy
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.. Leaf Form
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.. Regions
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.. Photo Month
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.. Fruits + Seed
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.. Roots + Bulbs
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Pest Infestation + Deformations
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Trees
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Bushes
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Water Plants
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Climbers + Twiners
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Useful Pl.
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Ornamental Pl.
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Color Var.
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Multiple Criteria
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Biotopes + Groups
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Botan.Links
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