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A '''laburnum''' was a type of [[tree]].  Once, when engaged in a philosophical discussion with [[the Rani]] and [[the Master (Tremas)|the Master]] about how death was the essentially the conversion of animal into vegetative matter, the [[Sixth Doctor]] remarked that the Master would probably turn into a laburnum when he died.  Laburnums, he pointed out, were poisonous.  ([[DW]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani]]'')
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A '''laburnum''' was a type of [[tree]]. Once, when engaged in a philosophical discussion with {{Ainley}} about {{O'Mara}}'s traps which converted animal matter into vegetable matter, the [[Sixth Doctor]] remarked that the Master would probably turn into a laburnum. Laburnums, he pointed out, were poisonous. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|The Mark of the Rani]]'')
 
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Laburnum

A laburnum was a type of tree. Once, when engaged in a philosophical discussion with the Tremas Master about the the Rani's traps which converted animal matter into vegetable matter, the Sixth Doctor remarked that the Master would probably turn into a laburnum. Laburnums, he pointed out, were poisonous. (TV: The Mark of the Rani)