laburnum
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of laburnum
1570–80; < New Latin, Latin
Example Sentences
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The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported Monday that the street’s name is now Laburnum Park Boulevard.
From Seattle Times
Laburnum Park Boulevard is in a historic district with the same name.
From Washington Times
I walked through the playground - no bullet casings or bricks from short-lived riots and, no Laburnum tree, just a small garden the pupils had planted.
From BBC
Her biggest fear was a Laburnum tree in the grounds.
From BBC
Anchoring Bayview Corner is Murphy’s garden center and nursery, known for its living tunnel of laburnum trees, nurtured by Murphy and her staff over the past 20 years.
From Seattle Times
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