| Santolina cham Lemon Queen |
A more compact form, bright lemony yellow flower heads in great profusion set against the usual steel grey foliage |
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| Santolina incana (chamaecyparis) |
Long cultivated in this country from the 1500's on and always popular for its silvery grey fine foliage |
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| Santolina Lambrook Silver |
Masses of lemon yellow button sized flowers on feathery silver grey foliage |
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| Santolina pinnata subsp. Neapolitana Edward Bowles |
A good form of neat compact habit and producing lovely pale yellow flowers of the perfect shade for its grey green foliage |
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| Santolina pinnata Sulphurea |
An extremely striking golden leaved form of the 'Red-berried Elder'. Makes a medium sized shrub with deeply cut yellow leaves. Less likely to scorch in open sunny positions. |
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| Santolina rosmarinifolia |
A small growing plant with deep green wiry foliage and bright yellow flowers, easy to grow, prefers sunny positions with good drainage |
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| Santolina rosmarinifolia Primrose Gem |
Another useful dwarf species with long slender bright green leaves and pale yellow flower heads. As with other Santolinas it requires a sunny position. |
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