Crossword-Solution: LABURNUM 8 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Laburnum n. A small leguminous tree (Cytisus Laburnum), native of the
Alps. The plant is reputed to be poisonous, esp. the bark and seeds. It
has handsome racemes of yellow blossoms.

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LABURNUM anagram ALBURNUM

We have 11 clues for the answer “LABURNUM”

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Tree or shrub with bright yellow flowers 1 answer
all parts of the plant are poisonous 1 answer
ornamental tree with yellow hanging flowers 1 answer
Tree with pendulous yellow flowers 1 answer
PAPILIONACEOUS plant 2 answers
Yellow-flowered tree 2 answers
TOXIC-fruited plant 3 answers
Leguminous tree 4 answers
AUSTRALIAN poisonous plant 32 answers
Indian tree 46 answers
Garden plant. 53 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
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greedy person
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Sentences with LABURNUM (5)

The shadows are cool by the water side Where the willows grow by the pond, And the yellow laburnum's drooping pride Sheds a golden gleam beyond.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Sawyer, three days ago, on a pretended visit to my sister, another aunt of hers, who keeps the large boarding-school, just beyond the third mile-stone, where there is a very large laburnum-tree and an oak gate,’ said the old lady, stopping in this place to dry her eyes.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 2009
They indeed came to him as the two nightingales which, he told some friends, sang together in the May-night which closed this eventful day: one in the laburnum in his father's garden, the other in a copper beech which stood on adjoining ground--with the difference indeed, that he must often have listened to the feathered singers before, while the two new human voices sounded from what were to him, as to so many later hearers, unknown heights and depths of the imaginative world.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning Mrs. Sutherland Orr 2006
The shrubbery was bright with laburnum and lilac, the beds swarmed with daffodils and narcissi and with lilies of the valley in the shade.
Tono-Bungay H.G. Wells 1996
After that we used to put fresh flowers every day on Bill’s tombstone, and I do believe his mother was pleased, though she got us to move it away from the churchyard edge and put it in a corner of our garden under a laburnum, where people could not see it from the church.
The Wouldbegoods E. Nesbit 1997

Quotes with LABURNUM (3)

Beauty is one of the great facts of the world, like sunlight, or springtime, or the reflection in dark waters of that silver shell we call the moon. You have only a few years in which to live really, perfectly, and fully. When your youth goes, your beauty will go with it, and then you will suddenly discover that there are no triumphs left for you... Time is jealous of you, and wars against your lilies and your roses. You will become sallow, and hollow-cheeked, and dull-eyed..…
Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Gray
Of course to one so modern as I am, `Enfant de mon siècle,’ merely to look at the world will be always lovely. I tremble with pleasure when I think that on the very day of my leaving prison both the laburnum and the lilac will be blooming in the gardens, and that I shall see the wind stir into restless beauty the swaying gold of the one, and make the other toss the pale purple of its plumes, so that all the air shall be Arabia for me. Linnaeus fell on his knees and wept for j…
Oscar Wilde De Profundis and Other Writings
O for those days when these tired metaphors were teenagers too, when it was still possible to recite ‘Daffodils’ and feel thrilled as you gazed at the golden laburnum in bloom. Recognising clichés is a sign of aging. Sweet as the past may be, it best remains pressed within the pages of memory, savoured for a moment ortwo on quiet Sunday afternoons.
Indu Muralidharan The Reengineers