Coronilla glauca Citrina
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Description
Common Name: Bastard Senna 'Citrina', Scorpion Vetch
Other Names: Coronilla Valentina subsp. glauca 'citrina', coronilla Valentina 'sulphurea', Coronilla Valentina 'Citrinus'
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor planting
Size: Grows to a height of 1 meter with a similar spread
Awards: RHS Award of Garden merit
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Delivery
Delivery Info: Your healthy Coronilla Glauca Citrina plant will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep, ready for planting.Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Characteristics
Mature Size: Typically grows to a height of 1 meter with a similar spread.Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen, greyish blue.
Preferred Position: Full sun and sheltered.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Upright, spreading shrub with fragrant, pale yellow flowers in late winter and spring, with a second flush in late summer.
Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy in most regions throughout Ireland but will benefit from winter protection should the temperatures drop very low.
Diseases: Resistant to most common diseases.
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Uses
Uses in Garden: Ideal in sheltered, coastal gardens to add fragrance in late winter and early spring.Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Planting Characteristics
Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun.Is it Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost hardy in most irish regions.
Fast or Slow Growing: Moderate growth rate.
Pruning Advice: Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and encourage new stem growth, which enhances the plant's winter appeal.
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate
Sowing Time: Plant in late winter or early spring.
Instruction: Choose a well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Place the plant, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
Trench Preparation: Trench preparation is not required for this potted plant.
Positioning of Plants: Plant in a sunny location.
Plant Spacing: Space plants 1 meter apart for hedges or mass plantings.
Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring, removing older stems to encourage new, vibrant red growth.
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The scorpion vetch is a plant of the pea family with a delicate blue-grey foliage and producing fragrant, pale yellow flowers in late winter/early spring and again in late summer. Ideal for coastal gardens, where the plant will enjoy milder winters, it is best planted in sheltered spot, protected from strong winds. Let teh perfume enchant your senses during the colder months for a beautiful start of the gardening season.
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Coronilla glauca Citrina
Coronilla glauca Citrina
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Description
Common Name: Bastard Senna 'Citrina', Scorpion Vetch
Other Names: Coronilla Valentina subsp. glauca 'citrina', coronilla Valentina 'sulphurea', Coronilla Valentina 'Citrinus'
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor planting
Size: Grows to a height of 1 meter with a similar spread
Awards: RHS Award of Garden merit
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Delivery
Delivery Info: Your healthy Coronilla Glauca Citrina plant will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep, ready for planting.Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Characteristics
Mature Size: Typically grows to a height of 1 meter with a similar spread.Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen, greyish blue.
Preferred Position: Full sun and sheltered.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Upright, spreading shrub with fragrant, pale yellow flowers in late winter and spring, with a second flush in late summer.
Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy in most regions throughout Ireland but will benefit from winter protection should the temperatures drop very low.
Diseases: Resistant to most common diseases.
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Uses
Uses in Garden: Ideal in sheltered, coastal gardens to add fragrance in late winter and early spring.Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Planting Characteristics
Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun.Is it Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost hardy in most irish regions.
Fast or Slow Growing: Moderate growth rate.
Pruning Advice: Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and encourage new stem growth, which enhances the plant's winter appeal.
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate
Sowing Time: Plant in late winter or early spring.
Instruction: Choose a well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Place the plant, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
Trench Preparation: Trench preparation is not required for this potted plant.
Positioning of Plants: Plant in a sunny location.
Plant Spacing: Space plants 1 meter apart for hedges or mass plantings.
Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring, removing older stems to encourage new, vibrant red growth.
Facts About Product:
The scorpion vetch is a plant of the pea family with a delicate blue-grey foliage and producing fragrant, pale yellow flowers in late winter/early spring and again in late summer. Ideal for coastal gardens, where the plant will enjoy milder winters, it is best planted in sheltered spot, protected from strong winds. Let teh perfume enchant your senses during the colder months for a beautiful start of the gardening season.
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Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Description
Common Name: Bastard Senna 'Citrina', Scorpion Vetch
Other Names: Coronilla Valentina subsp. glauca 'citrina', coronilla Valentina 'sulphurea', Coronilla Valentina 'Citrinus'
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor planting
Size: Grows to a height of 1 meter with a similar spread
Awards: RHS Award of Garden merit
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Delivery
Delivery Info: Your healthy Coronilla Glauca Citrina plant will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep, ready for planting.Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Characteristics
Mature Size: Typically grows to a height of 1 meter with a similar spread.Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen, greyish blue.
Preferred Position: Full sun and sheltered.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Upright, spreading shrub with fragrant, pale yellow flowers in late winter and spring, with a second flush in late summer.
Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy in most regions throughout Ireland but will benefit from winter protection should the temperatures drop very low.
Diseases: Resistant to most common diseases.
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Uses
Uses in Garden: Ideal in sheltered, coastal gardens to add fragrance in late winter and early spring.Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Planting Characteristics
Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun.Is it Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost hardy in most irish regions.
Fast or Slow Growing: Moderate growth rate.
Pruning Advice: Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and encourage new stem growth, which enhances the plant's winter appeal.
Coronilla Glauca Citrina - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate
Sowing Time: Plant in late winter or early spring.
Instruction: Choose a well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Place the plant, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
Trench Preparation: Trench preparation is not required for this potted plant.
Positioning of Plants: Plant in a sunny location.
Plant Spacing: Space plants 1 meter apart for hedges or mass plantings.
Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring, removing older stems to encourage new, vibrant red growth.
Facts About Product:
The scorpion vetch is a plant of the pea family with a delicate blue-grey foliage and producing fragrant, pale yellow flowers in late winter/early spring and again in late summer. Ideal for coastal gardens, where the plant will enjoy milder winters, it is best planted in sheltered spot, protected from strong winds. Let teh perfume enchant your senses during the colder months for a beautiful start of the gardening season.


















