yeoldebarn
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Many years ago while on an ADAS stand at the Royal Show in England I came across a chap whose family had farmed somewhere between Synod Inn and Sarnau. He told me that one of his ancestors had been very involved in growing laburnum seedlings for sale as hedging and being very instrumental in a very large number of hedgerows in the area being planted exclusively in laburnum. I think he mentioned that this would have been about the late 1800's. I remember thinking at the time that this could well account for its presence in Cardiganshire.
That's very interesting, thanks for sharing