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Coronilla Collection

Coronilla is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the pea family

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Day-smelling or sea-green coronilla, Coronilla glauca

Day-smelling or sea-green coronilla, Coronilla glauca
5856359 Day-smelling or sea-green coronilla, Coronilla glauca; (add.info.: Day-smelling or sea-green coronilla, Coronilla glauca, yellow flowered shrub with evergreen foliage)

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Scorpion senna, Coronilla emerus

Scorpion senna, Coronilla emerus
5856077 Scorpion senna, Coronilla emerus; (add.info.: Scorpion senna, Coronilla emerus. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" (Pictures of Northern Flora)

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Decorative botanical print with deutzia, almond, mahonia and coronilla

Decorative botanical print with deutzia, almond, mahonia and coronilla
5855553 Decorative botanical print with deutzia, almond, mahonia and coronilla; (add.info.: Five ornamental shrubs, including white Deutzia, pink flowering almond tree (Prunus japonica)

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Coronilla Landscape, 1929 (oil on canvas)

Coronilla Landscape, 1929 (oil on canvas)
884234 Coronilla Landscape, 1929 (oil on canvas) by Nash, Paul (1889-1946); 61.2x50.8 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; © Fitzwilliam Museum

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Coronilla Landscape, 1929 (oil on canvas)

Coronilla Landscape, 1929 (oil on canvas)
884235 Coronilla Landscape, 1929 (oil on canvas) by Nash, Paul (1889-1946); 61.2x50.8 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; © Fitzwilliam Museum

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Milkvetch and honeysuckle species

Milkvetch and honeysuckle species
Lamberts mountain milkvetch, Oxytropis lamberti, rose-coloured French honeysuckle, Hedysarum roseum, Persian goats rue, Galega persica, Iberian coronilla, Coronilla iberica, procumbent milk vetch

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Purple crown vetch, Securigera varia

Purple crown vetch, Securigera varia (Purple coronilla, Coronilla varia). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sansom after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis Botanical

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Scorpion vetch, Coronilla valentina subsp. glauca

Scorpion vetch, Coronilla valentina subsp. glauca (Sea-green or day-smelling coronilla, Coronilla glauca). Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Coronilla

Coronilla
LLM457288 Coronilla by Hulme, Frederick Edward (1841-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coronilla. Illustration for Familiar Garden Flowers (Cassell, c 1890).); © Look and Learn

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Jacquins least coronilla, Coronilla minima

Jacquins least coronilla, Coronilla minima.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn by John Curtis and engraved by Weddell from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, 1820, Samuel Curtis, Walworth, London

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Illustration, Lycaenidae

Illustration, Lycaenidae -- Polyommatus Euphemus, Polyommatus Cyllarus, Polyommatus Minima, Polyommatus Argiolus, Polyommatus Damon, Polyommatus Corydon, Polyommatus Bellargus, Polyommatus Icarus

Background imageCoronilla Collection: Illustration, Pieridae

Illustration, Pieridae -- Colias Palaeno, Colias Phicomone, Colias Hylae, Colias Edusa. The plants are Sainfoin (Onobrychis Sativa and Coronilla Varia) and Purple Clover (Trifolium Pratense)



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Coronilla is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the pea family. With its delicate clusters of pink, white, or yellow flowers, Coronilla adds a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape. This versatile plant can be grown as a shrub, ground cover, or even trained to climb up trellises and fences. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, it also has practical benefits. Its flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, helping to support local ecosystems. The plant's foliage provides shelter for small animals and insects as well. Coronilla is easy to care for and thrives in sunny locations with well-drained soil. Regular pruning will help maintain its shape and encourage new growth. Whether used as a focal point in a flower bed or as a border along a walkway, Coronilla is sure to bring beauty and charm to any outdoor space. So next time you're looking for a lovely addition to your garden, consider planting Coronilla. Its vibrant blooms and low-maintenance nature make it an excellent choice for both experienced gardeners and beginners alike.