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Coleonema 'Golden' Diosma 6" Pot removeChives 'Garlic' 4" Pot remove
NameColeonema 'Golden' Diosma 6" Pot removeChives 'Garlic' 4" Pot remove
ImageDense yellow-green shrubs grow along a raised stone retaining wall beside a grassy lawn and a residential road.Clusters of Chives 'Garlic', with small white petals and green stems resembling delicate chive blossoms, adorn the garden setting.
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Coleonema pulchellum aurea

Golden Diosma is one of the most popular garden shrubs. It has fine, small bright green-gold foliage which darkens in summer. Fragrant flowers and leaves release a beautiful scent when brushed past. 6''/14cm pot

Allium tuberosum

Garlic chives are not mentioned in many of the old western herbals, but have been used in Asian cuisine for centuries. Like normal Chives, the are a hardy herbaceous perennial. The only differences being they have a mild garlic and onion flavour, and small white starry like flowers. They are great in pots or in the ground, preferring full sun to part shade. They can grow up to 50cm tall, and splitting the plant every few years will help ensure the plants survival. When harvesting, cut the leaves near to the ground, as it's better for the plant. Garlic chives are great used in salads, stirfrys, rice, and as a garnish for curries, soups, and potatoes. They will keep in the fridge for up to a week. Alternatively you can preserve them in butters, oils and vinaigrettes. 4"/10cm pot size.
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botanical-name

Coleonema pulchellum "Aurea"

height-x-width

50-60cm x 50-60cm

features

Beautiful fine, aromatic golden foliage that is covered with tiny light-pink flowers during late winter and spring

conditions

Full sun to par shade in well-drained soil

landscape-use

Color contrast, specimen, group plantings, borders, rockeries, responds well to pruning

botanical name

Allium tuberosum, or Chinese chives

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