This stunning beauty has golden-yellow flowers with which it drips in late spring. The racemes have a strong fragrance. The golden blooms may be 10 to 20 inches in length. On older specimens, the bark is often dark and quite fissured. Leaves are made of three leaflets that look like pointy clover leaves. Golden chain trees should be planted in the fall or early spring. They grow at a moderate pace. All parts of the tree contain cytisine and are highly toxic to humans, and toxic to pets. Golden chain tree is relatively rare due to its fussiness about its growing conditions. Still, its beauty makes it well worth trying if you have a climate conducive to growing it. Young specimens require staking, as the trunks are quite floppy.

Light

If you live in a more moderate climate, pick a spot with full sun to plant your golden chain tree. In warmer climates, choose a climate with partial shade since your tree will get too hot in full sun.

Soil

Golden chain tree grows well in most soil types. Good drainage is crucial but in terms of soil acidity, the tree adapts to a variety of pHs, from slightly alkaline to slightly acidic. Ideally the soil has a high contents of organic matter.

Water

The tree has medium moisture requirements, and it is fairly drought tolerant. Be sure the water doesn’t puddle at the base since it doesn’t do well in standing water and is particularly susceptible to root rot.

Fertilizer

Apply fertilizer in early spring (one designed for flowering trees and shrubs, with a high acid content). For the amount to use, follow the product label instructions.

Temperature and Humidity

Golden chain trees prefer moderate climates, not too hot or too cold. Even though they can grow in hardiness zone 7, young trees may not survive the climate’s heat.

Golden Chain Tree Varieties

There are three notable cultivars of the golden chain tree:

Laburnum anagyroides ‘Sunspire’, a dwarf variety growing 12 ft. tall and 6 ft. wideLaburnum anagyroides ‘Yellow Rocket’, a trademarked cultivar with a columnar, narrow growth habit that makes it suitable for smaller spacesLaburnum × watereri ‘Vossii’, a cultivar that produces fewer pods and less seeds than other types

Pruning

Pruning is required to develop a strong structure. It should be pruned to grow with a single leader. You can also prune the lower branches since they will droop down and get in the way. The seed pods can be removed as they appear; they aren’t particularly attractive and take energy away from the rest of the tree.

Propagating Golden Chain Tree

Unless it is the trademarked cultivar ‘Yellow Rocket’ you can propagate the golden chain tree from root cuttings, hardwood cuttings, or whip-grafting. Propagation from hardwood cuttings is the easiest for home gardeners. Here is how it’s done:

Growing From Seed

All the commonly grown golden chain trees are cultivars or cross-breds. Starting them from seed won’t produce a tree true to the parent and is therefore not recommended.

Potting and Repotting Golden Chain Tree

The smaller varieties of golden chain tree can be grown in containers. The container needs to be heavy enough so it does not topple over. For adequate drainage, it should have large drain holes. Once the tree outgrows its container, repot it in a container one size up from the original pot.

Overwintering

Laburnums are susceptible to sunscald, which happens when nighttime temperatures drop after warm days. The cold damages trees with a thin bark. To protect it, wrap the trunk with with tree wrap before the onset of winter.

Common Pests and Plant Diseases

Blight, canker, and leaf spot are potential diseases to keep an eye out for. Aphids and mealybugs may also be attracted to the tree; there are various methods to control them.

Common Problems

Because of its (toxic) seeds, golden chain tree is also considered messy.