Ceratostigma plumbaginoides

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Item # 33450
each $5.49
3 to 6 plants $5.29
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Ceratostigma plumbaginoides

Hardy Plumbago

Quick Facts :: Growing Tips

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Description:

6-8” x 18” wide (cutting propagated). An outstanding, long-lived groundcover that slowly weaves itself into the garden fabric, creating large drifts of fall color. The deep blue flowers are numerous and long lasting beginning in early fall. As the flowering finishes, the leaves begin a month-long change to a vivid mahogany red color. Plumbago is extremely adaptable, growing equally well in sun or shade, and thriving in a wide range of soil types. Hardy Plumbago is slow to leaf out in the spring; Be patient.

Zones 5-9

Special Notes:

Weaves itself into the garden fabric creating an outstanding fall display of color. Not recommended for fall planting in zones 5-6.

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QUICK FACTS
USDA Growing Zones 5 - 9
Color Blue
Regions USA
Rain 10in - 20in, 20in - 30in, 30in - 40in (with care)
Bloom Time Early Fall, Longblooming
Sun Full and Afternoon Sun, Morning Sun and Afternoon Shade, All Day Shade
Soil Average Garden Soil, Clay Soil, Sandy Garden Soil
Moisture Xeric
Height Small - up to 12in.
GROWING TIPS

Extremely adaptable, growing equally well in sun or shade and thriving in a wide range of soil types