Laburnum

OTHER NAME(S): Aubour, Bean Trifoil, Common Laburnum, Cytise Aubour, Cytise Commun, Cytise Faux Ébénier, Golden Chain, Golden Chaintree, Indian Laburnum, Legume, Pea Tree, Peatree, Laburnum anagyroides, Cytisus laburnum, Laburno, Cytise

Overview

Laburnum is a small tree that grows in areas of Europe. The seed is used to make medicine.

People take laburnum to cause vomiting and for constipation, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Laburnum is also unsafe when taken by mouth. All parts of the plant are poisonous.

Be careful not to confuse laburnum and labdanum. They are different plants.

Laburnum affects how parts of the nervous system work.

Laburnum affects how parts of the nervous system work.

References
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