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Koelreuteria panicuiata, sometimes called “goldenrain-tree," is the subject of a query this week. This deciduous tree of Chinese origin makes a most attractive specimen for the large garden. It bears long pinate leaves and large panicles of small yellow flowers which appear in early summer. The yellow flowers are followed by conspicuous bladder-like fruits which contain dark brown seeds. Undemanding, easy to grow and relatively trouble free, there is the added bonus of autumn colour, when the leaves turn yellow.

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Press, 29 January 1982, Page 11

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Koelreuteria panicuiata, sometimes called “goldenrain-tree," is the subject of a query this week. This deciduous tree of Chinese origin makes a most attractive specimen for the large garden. It bears long pinate leaves and large panicles of small yellow flowers which appear in early summer. The yellow flowers are followed by conspicuous bladder-like fruits which contain dark brown seeds. Undemanding, easy to grow and relatively trouble free, there is the added bonus of autumn colour, when the leaves turn yellow. Press, 29 January 1982, Page 11

Koelreuteria panicuiata, sometimes called “goldenrain-tree," is the subject of a query this week. This deciduous tree of Chinese origin makes a most attractive specimen for the large garden. It bears long pinate leaves and large panicles of small yellow flowers which appear in early summer. The yellow flowers are followed by conspicuous bladder-like fruits which contain dark brown seeds. Undemanding, easy to grow and relatively trouble free, there is the added bonus of autumn colour, when the leaves turn yellow. Press, 29 January 1982, Page 11