Coronilla valentina subs. glauca
By Spritzhenry
- 22 Nov, 2009
- 10 likes
Oh what a joy to have bright yellow flowers in the garden to brighten these dull days!
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It's one of the best shrubs I have in the garden, Ian. I just love it! :-))
22 Nov, 2009
Beautiful. Has gone on favourites.
22 Nov, 2009
Thanks. :-)))
22 Nov, 2009
I love this one, mine is in flower too, just can't get out to see it LOL
23 Nov, 2009
They give and give, don't they! When you think that this is near the end of November, and it's flowering for at least the third time this year, well!! :-))))
23 Nov, 2009
:)))
23 Nov, 2009
how big does it get then? it looks like it might be suitable for my hot border.
23 Nov, 2009
The book says 5'. Mine is over three years old now - it's about 2'6" at the moment. Its only disadvantage is that some of the stems do tend to sprawl - I have to stake it to stop it flopping over.
23 Nov, 2009
this is a definite maybe then :o)
24 Nov, 2009
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Coronilla Valentina Subsp Glauca
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It is lovely.
22 Nov, 2009