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Coronilla Glauca ‘Citrina’


Bring a splash of sunshine and glorious fragrance to your garden


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New 9CM POT ITEM: 511488£9.99


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Perfect flower clusters


£19.97 ITEM: 511567


Was £29.97 GO BIGGER


SAVE £3 3 LITRE POT


£14.99 ITEM: 510521


Was £17.99


A compact and elegant shrub to grace any garden, Coronilla is a feast for the senses with evergreen, bluish leaves and bright orange-yellow clusters of deliciously-scented flowers. Easy to grow, Coronilla is a hard-working plant, flowering through winter and spring and adding a much needed ‘pick-me-up’ to your garden just when it needs it most. With a compact, rounded habit, Coronilla glauca is absolutely ideal for gardens of any size and well- suited to growing in a large container in a conservatory or on a sheltered patio where you can make the most of its glorious, scented flowers. 1m October-May


✔ The perfect flower clusters consist of individual pea-like blooms, the lower part of each being a deeper shade than the upper part, adding a fabulous velvety richness


✔ Ideal for growing in a large container in a conservatory or on a sheltered patio where you can make the most of the scented flowers


✔ Coronilla is more than happy growing against a warm, sunny wall or in a sheltered border where it makes an elegant shrub


“A feast for the senses with evergreen leaves, topped by bright, deliciously-perfumed flowers”


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39.5CM CERAMIC LOOK PLANTER MOTTLED BLUE


£16.99 ITEM: 130389


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