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Coronilla valentina subsp glauca var citrina (close-up) - 2014
By Andrewr
- 2 Mar, 2014
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very nice wonderful colour
2 Mar, 2014
How much shelter does this need Andrew, just planted it on a sunny arch....
30 Mar, 2014
DD - I think this is another one where drainage is critical. I'm wondering if it is not long-lived in any case, as it might be flowering itself to death - it's flowered all winter so far, and shows no sign of stopping. It's OK with me unless we get a really bad winter, then I lose it (although it has been known to come back again from the base).
30 Mar, 2014
Thanks, will keep my eye on it, it is in a good loam, free draining soil and full sun...
1 Apr, 2014
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Coronilla Valentina Subsp Glauca
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Thats lovely like the sun coming out to greet you.
2 Mar, 2014