Coronilla 'Glauca Citrina'
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Coronilla 'Glauca Citrina'

Coronilla 'Glauca Citrina'

  • Prefers light, moderately fertile, well-drained soil
  • Frost hardy
  • Prefers full sun

A member of the pea family, this bushy evergreen shrub produces scented, pale lemon flowers for a prolonged period throughout the year. The initial burst begins in late winter and carries on, often well into spring, while there is usually a second flush in later summer followed by slender seed pods. A native of Southern Europe and Northern Africa, it is not quite fully hardy so will benefit from the protection of a sunny, south-facing wall.

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Coronilla 'Glauca Citrina'

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Coronilla 'Glauca Citrina'

  • Prefers light, moderately fertile, well-drained soil
  • Frost hardy
  • Prefers full sun

A member of the pea family, this bushy evergreen shrub produces scented, pale lemon flowers for a prolonged period throughout the year. The initial burst begins in late winter and carries on, often well into spring, while there is usually a second flush in later summer followed by slender seed pods. A native of Southern Europe and Northern Africa, it is not quite fully hardy so will benefit from the protection of a sunny, south-facing wall.

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  • Prefers light, moderately fertile, well-drained soil
  • Frost hardy
  • Prefers full sun

A member of the pea family, this bushy evergreen shrub produces scented, pale lemon flowers for a prolonged period throughout the year. The initial burst begins in late winter and carries on, often well into spring, while there is usually a second flush in later summer followed by slender seed pods. A native of Southern Europe and Northern Africa, it is not quite fully hardy so will benefit from the protection of a sunny, south-facing wall.