golden chain
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Definition
Noun: * Golden chain: A small ornamental tree or shrub of the genus Laburnum, known for its long, hanging clusters of bright yellow flowers that resemble chains. It is often used for decorative purposes, including during the Easter season.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The golden chain in the garden is in full bloom, its yellow flowers cascading like sunshine.
- For the church service, they decorated the altar with branches from a golden chain.
- Be careful, as all parts of the golden chain tree are poisonous if ingested.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used metonymically to refer to the distinctive flower clusters themselves.
- The path was lined with the delicate golden chains of the laburnum trees.
Variants and Related Words
- Laburnum (n): The botanical genus name for the golden chain tree. Often used interchangeably in gardening contexts.
- Laburnum anagyroides is the common species.
- Golden rain tree (n): A common name for a different tree () which also has yellow flowers. This is a separate species and should not be confused with the golden chain.
Synonyms
- Laburnum: The direct scientific and common synonym.
- Golden rain (Note: This can cause confusion with the unrelated ).
Notes on Meaning
- The "chain" in the name is a direct visual metaphor for the long, linked strings of flowers.
- While cultivated for its beauty, it is critical to note that the golden chain is highly toxic. This is an essential part of its definition in practical horticulture.
Noun
- an ornamental shrub or tree of the genus Laburnum; often cultivated for Easter decorations