Laburnum on Dwarfing Rootstock?
In message , Nick Maclaren
writes
In article ,
Jonathon writes:
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| Is there such a thing as a small version of the Laburnum tree?
| Perhaps one on a dwarfingl root-stock ?
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| I have a vacant relatively small site available.
You should have gathered from the lack of a response that nobody
seems to know of one.
The other ways of keeping shrubs small are to constrict their roots
or to prune them hard and regularly; I have no idea how well either
would would with laburnum, and I suspect that other people don't,
either.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
+Laburnocytisus adamii is a graft hybrid of laburnum and broom, so at
least they are graft compatible. However broom doesn't strike me as
being a good choice of scion.
I'd guess that laburnum arches do require fairly extensive pruning.
Plantfinder lists a Laburnum anagyroides 'Aureum' (other sites have
Laburnum x watereri 'Aureum') and a Laburnum x watereri 'Vossii Gold
Leaf'. There is also a Laburnum x watereri 'Sunspire'. Yellow foliaged
plants are often less vigorous than the type. Unfortunately that may
extend to being less floriferous.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley
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