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laburnum (ləˈbɜːnəm) Also 8 liburnum. [L. (Pliny); adopted as a generic name by P. K. Fabricius (Enum. Meth. Plant. Hort. Med. Helmstadiensis (1759) 228).] a. A small tree of the genus so called, esp. L. anagyroides or L. alpinum and their hybrids, belonging to the family Leguminosæ and bearing long...
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Laburnum
The species are Laburnum anagyroides—common laburnum and Laburnum alpinum—alpine laburnum. Voss
Laburnum laburnum Dörfl.
Laburnum lanigerum J.Presl
Laburnum linneanum Dieck
Laburnum monadelphum Pritz.
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laburnum
laburnum/ləˈbɜ:nəm; lə`bənəm/ n[C, U]small ornamental tree with hanging clusters of yellow flowers 金链花(观赏植物, 株小, 总状花序下垂, 呈黄色).
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Bojangles at 11 S. Laburnum Ave in Richmond, VA | Bojangles
Bojangles' began in 1977 and saw an opportunity to develop a quick-service restaurant chain based on three attributes: a distinctive flavor profile; wholesome, high-quality products made from scratch; and a fun, festive restaurant design with fast, friendly service. Bojangles' of Richmond's core menu is: distinctive, flavorful chicken ...
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Laburnum (disambiguation)
Laburnum may also refer to:
Places
Laburnum, Victoria, an area of Melbourne, Australia
Laburnum railway station
Laburnum Avenue, in Richmond, Virginia , United States
Plants
Broom laburnum (+ Laburnocytisus 'Adamii'), a graft-chimaera
Dalmatian laburnum (Petteria ramentacea)
Indian laburnum (Cassia
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Laburnum, Victoria
Laburnum refers to a small area in the 'Bellbird' area of the suburb of Blackburn, Victoria, Australia. It is a heavily treed area noted for its Laburnum bushes.
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Walter Laburnum
Walter Laburnum (born George Walter Davis; 15 June 1847 – 28 March 1902) was an English music hall performer. Also billed as "The Royal Comic", Laburnum toured with his concert party in later years.
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Laburnum Avenue
SR 895 and from westbound SR 895 to Laburnum Avenue. Laburnum Avenue continues west into the city of Richmond.
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USS Laburnum
USS Laburnum was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Lion, a screw tug built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1864, was purchased by the Navy 24 June 1864, renamed Laburnum, and commissioned at Philadelphia
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HMS Laburnum (1915)
Service history
First World War
Laburnum joined the First Sloop Flotilla on commissioning. On 28 April, Laburnum escorted a transport carrying troops to Galway.
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Laburnum Grove
Laburnum Grove is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn, Cedric Hardwicke and Victoria Hopper. Priestley's Laburnum Grove "based on the famous stage play & film" by Ruth Holland.
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Laburnum alpinum
Laburnum alpinum, the Scotch laburnum, Scottish laburnum or alpine laburnum, is a leguminous, (Leguminosae), deciduous tree. The most common ornamental Laburnum plant is a hybrid of this species and Laburnum anagyroides, Laburnum × watereri.
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Laburnum × watereri
Laburnum × watereri (or Laburnum watereri), is a naturally occurring hybrid species of Laburnum, native to Central Europe. Its parents are common laburnum, Laburnum anagyroides, and alpine laburnum, Laburnum alpinum.
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Laburnum railway station
History
Laburnum station opened on 13 July 1958, and was named after the locality of Laburnum, itself named after the shrub of the same name. Toot Toot – drive slowly sign
Laburnum was once known for having a sign reading "Toot Toot – drive slowly" under the railway bridge which crosses Laburnum
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