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Coronilla valentina glauca


Coronilla valentina glauca (Coronilla valentina subs. glauca)

Planted last autumn as a very tiny shrub, it has grown well and has been flowering again for a few weeks. Lots more buds, too.



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amy
Amy
 

thats a very pretty shrub Spritz , another new one to me , is it an evergreen ?

18 Sep, 2008

 

Yes, Amy. it is. It's not completely hardy, though, so it needs a sheltered site. It flowers from now into the winter and in the spring - and also produces a few flowers in the summer!

18 Sep, 2008

amy
Amy
 

Thanks Spritz , another one for my ever growing list , It reminds me a bit of the gorse flowers on the heath !

18 Sep, 2008

 

Hi Spritz, just seen this in a magazine and thought it sounded lovely and one to try?! So looking on GOY and you have this lovely one! You have it sheltered but it doesn't have to be against a wall then? And it's fragranced?
Jo x

27 Mar, 2009

 

Do you know, Jo, I have never sniffed it! I am really ashamed to admit that. :-( It's planted facing west and I posted another photo just a few days ago because it is smothered in flowers now! I love it.

27 Mar, 2009



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