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Coronilla valentina subsp glauca var citrina (close-up) - 2014
By Andrewr
- 16 Nov, 2014
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Yes it is Dawn. The only thing I've found is that after the spring flowering, you must cut it back really hard. If you don't do this, it soon becomes impossibly leggy and top heavy.
16 Nov, 2014
Oh good to hear that Andrew....that's what my OH did with ours, and it looks so much better.
18 Nov, 2014
Thanks Andrew, I will make a note to do that in spring
18 Nov, 2014
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This photo is of "Coronilla valentina" in Andrewr's garden
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Coronilla Valentina Subsp Glauca
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Coronilla Valentina Subsp Glauca 'Citrina'
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Beautiful Andrew. I purchased one this autumn and its flowering away still. A good doer I do believe.
16 Nov, 2014