Coriaria terminalis 'Xanthocarpa' - 2017
By Andrewr
- 15 Oct, 2017
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Something of a one-trick pony this one. Deciduous sub-shrub that eventually builds up a woody base. Needs a sunny position in well-drained soil, and is described as only frost hardy, but I've had it for three years now, admittedly in full sun and backed by a wall. Insignificant red-tipped flowers are followed by these yellow berries. May eventually reach five feet in height with a similar spread.
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The berries are similar shape to the ones on my Muehlenbeckia but mine are white and to be honest, I thought they were tiny flowers.
16 Oct, 2017