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Mountain coronilla
The Berg-Kronwicke (Coronilla coronata) is a butterfly (Faboideae Fabaceae) of the genus Coronilla. It flowers in the months of spring to summer.
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Distribution of Mountain coronilla

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Mountain coronilla is native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Eastern Europe. Its natural presence extends through major zones of temperate climates, spanning from the Southern European Mediterranean coastline into the heart of Eastern Europe. This plant has adapted to diverse environments across this broad range, but details on any introduced or invasive status outside its native range are not provided.
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Care Guide for Mountain coronilla

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Water: Mountain coronilla, adapted to dry, rocky habitats, thrives with minimal moisture and prefers drier conditions. Water sparingly, ideally weekly, to maintain health. Ideal for outdoor growth, it endures low water availability, making it suitable for rock gardens or xeriscaping.
Pruning: Mountain coronilla boasts beautiful yellow flower clusters and benefits from proper pruning. Key techniques include removing damaged stems and thinning for better light and air circulation. Prune in early to late spring for optimal health and flowering, using clean tools to prevent disease.
Propagation: To propagate mountain coronilla, select healthy stem cuttings and use sharp, sterilized tools for precise cuts. Dipping the base in rooting hormone enhances success. Insert into well-draining soil, ensuring consistent moisture and warmth. Softwood cuttings typically root faster than hardwood for optimal propagation of mountain coronilla.
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