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When should I prune my Evergreen Laburnum?


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Also known as Piptanthus, this plant does not need any routine pruning. When required, remove diseased, damaged, congested or shoots growing in unwanted direction. Do any pruning required in late winter or early spring. This plant flowers in early to mid summer and could be pruned after flowering to keep the plant tidy.

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