
Grow Zone
5 - 9
Mature Height in Inches
12"
Mature Width in Inches
18
Sun / Shade
Full SunPart Shade
Bloom Size
" - .75"
Tomato Fruit Set
Days to Maturity
Fruit Weight
Soil Tolerance
Clay, Normal, loamy, Poor, and Sandy
Moisture
Dry and Moist, well-drained
Description / Ceratostigma Blue Plumbago
The old adage goes that if you can't grow plumbago, it's time to move to the city. And that's really no exaggerationthis perennial is quick to spread and puts up with a lot of abuse, from dry soil to neglect. With a constitution like that, you'd expect Blue Plumbago to look rather weedy and tough, yet it is as dainty as a violet and as bushy as a vinca.
The original late-bloomer, plumbago makes a belated appearance in spring, after most of the garden is well under way. Quickly meandering over rocks and across troublesome bare spots, Blue Plumbago begins blooming in late summer, just as the rest of the flower garden is calling it quits. The peacock-blue flowers are flattish and held wide open, just 3/4-inch across yet very prominent against the small, bright green leaves. As the weather cools, the foliage turns a rich mahogany, enhancing this plant's appeal.
Only 8 to 12 inches high, it forms mats 12 to 18 inches across. Plumbago is superb for ground cover, edging, or underplanting shrubs. Or, if you have a fall perennial bed, by all means plant it in front of your pink Mums and red asters.
Dwarf Blue Plumbago thrives in good soil or poor, in heat or cold, in sun or shade (partial shade is ideal). It does need good soil drainage and prefers dry to wet conditions, but these are its only requirements. Mulch lightly in winter in Zones 5 and 6. Zones 5-9.
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Selected Product SKU: 48437
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Bloom Color: Blue
Foliage Color: Medium GreenBurgundyRed
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Light Requirements: Full SunPart Shade
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Uses: Special Features: Hardiness Zones: 5 - 9