Coronilla valentina subsp glauca var citrina - 2015
By Andrewr
- 31 Oct, 2015
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Like a breath of fresh air so late in the season.
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Yes, in spring when it has stopped flowering, it gets cut back very hard to within a couple of leaves of the old wood. I've found it needs this, otherwise it soon gets impossibly leggy and woody.
3 Nov, 2015
Thank you for your reply Andrew, I'll follow your advice in spring.
4 Nov, 2015
Ours quickly outgrew it's allowed space, it is now a cutting waiting to mature, before we find a suitable space.....just looked at a variegated one on the right of my screen, should only grow to a couple of feet,if only!!
5 Nov, 2015
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I agree Andrew, such a lovely small shrub, mine is flowering at the moment too. I'd like to give mine a light prune next spring but don't want to lose it. Have you ever pruned yours?
3 Nov, 2015