Coronilla

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Coronilla - Flowering shrubs of the Pea family.

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Scorpion Senna

Scorpion Senna (Coronilla Emerus) - An elegant loose bush, 3 to 6 feet high, in mild seasons, remaining green through the winter. The flowers are reddish when first expanded, becoming yellow. It blooms freely in early summer, and flowers again in autumn. This is the only bushy Coronilla that can be well grown in the open air in England, but in mild districts C. glauca, a beautiful shrub with glaucous foliage and yellow flowers, usually grown in greenhouses, may be grown out of doors. S. Europe.

Coronilla Cappadocica

Coronilla Cappadocica - Berica) is a vigorous trailer well suited to the larger rock garden. In early summer, with its bright yellow blossoms, resting on deep glaucous blue foliage, it is very effective. Cuttings, division and seed. Asia Minor.

Coronilla Minima

Coronilla Minima - similar to C. iberica, but smaller; a pretty rock plant. It is not frequent, though quite good.

Coronilla Varia

Coronilla Varia - A handsome plant, with rose-colored flowers; found in stony places and on many railway banks in France and N. Italy, forming low, dense tufts, sheeted with rosy-pink, their beauty conspicuous among the weeds. Seeds.


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