Coronilla glauca
Glaucous Scorpion-Vetch
Coronilla valentina subsp. glauca (Glaucous Scorpion-Vetch) is a small evergreen shrub with blue-grey foliage and clusters of rich yellow, fragrant flowers in late winter and early spring. This bushy plant is loved by pollinators and carries the RHS Award of Garden Merit, thriving in sunny, sheltered Irish gardens. Its long flowering season and scented umbels make it especially appealing in coastal and courtyard plantings.
(−10 to −5 °C) Hardy in most of Ireland
- Patios / Courtyards
- Coastal Areas
- Rockeries
- Against Wall
- Flower Borders
- Fragrant
- Generally pest-free
- RHS | Award Of Garden Merit
