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Coronilla valentina


Coronilla valentina  (Coronilla valentina subs. glauca)

My favourite shrub has started flowering again. It flowers at least twice a year, and it's evergreen.



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Very pretty :o)

13 Nov, 2010

 

Thanks, Pip. :-)

13 Nov, 2010

 

I love this too! Don't have one though. I did have a kind of something like this and it flowered twice and was evergreen, but it was in the wrong place...I may get another one and plant it somewhere more suitable. Sometimes I wonder what on earth I am thinking of when I take things out and discard them...I have no idea what happened to this. I recall thinking...that's too big for there...but why did I not try to move it? Crazy....

13 Nov, 2010

 

i have this but it hasnt flowered again... not yet anyway..: O ))

13 Nov, 2010

 

Keep watching, Holly - I'm sure it won't be long. Do you like it as much as I do?

13 Nov, 2010

 

rather gorgeous Spritz

13 Nov, 2010

 

I love this plant too,I recently saw a superb specimen in a churchyard in Cornwall; it was magnificent.

13 Nov, 2010

 

Was it a larger version, Richard? Mine is about 3' tall. In full bloom it lights the garden up. :-)

13 Nov, 2010

 

It was a bit taller, tumbling over, and along a wall.

13 Nov, 2010

 

Spritz - Just put a photo of this in my photos 7thNov its about 24/30" and was planted in March this year it had a couple of little flowers on it when I bought it and I don`t think it has stopped flowering since.

13 Nov, 2010

 

Don't know this shrub, but it's a beauty, and a good size for a smaller garden like mine. So many plants and so little room!!!

13 Nov, 2010

 

Stroller will agree with me what a smasher this one is - worth having if you can possibly fit it in.

Richard - yes, mine does have the tendency to 'flop' so it would make sense to grow it over a wall. That must have been a real sight!

13 Nov, 2010

 

how hardy do you think it is Spritz? will it do up north?

14 Nov, 2010

 

It has three RHS stars, but an added 'borderline'....hmmm...I wouldn't be sure, unless it was in a sheltered area.

14 Nov, 2010

 

yes i do ...: O ))

15 Nov, 2010

 

I somehow thought you would....:-))))

15 Nov, 2010

 

Beautiful yellow, when did it first bloom Spritz ?

17 Nov, 2010

 

It flowers in the early summer onwards, and then again from now - but it does produce 'extra' flowers right through the year! I just love it. :-)

17 Nov, 2010

 

Seaburn, I`m in the West Midlands and I planted mine in March this year with two or three blooms on it, it hasn`t stopped flowering yet - posted a pic on the 7th of this month and it is still full of blooms.
I`m with Spritz on this was it really is a cracker.

17 Nov, 2010



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