Veronica x 'Blue Reflection'™

Standard Pot

Item # 97395
each $5.49
3 to 6 plants $5.29
7 or more $4.99

Veronica 'Blue Reflection'®

Blue Reflection ® Creeping Speedwell

Quick Facts :: Growing Tips

Full and Afternoon Sun Morning Sun and Afternoon Shade Xeric  Legend

Description:

3” x 24” wide (cutting propagated) This extraordinary new hybrid, selected by David Salman, is a prime example of when “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts”; Blue Reflection® offers us the best characteristics of its parent plants. It has the vigor and heat tolerance of Blue Woolly Speedwell (Veronica pectinata) and the incredibly profuse, true blue flowers of Turkish Speedwell (Veronica liwanensis, a 1997 Plant Select® winner). Interestingly, Blue Reflection® starts to bloom in midspring, a bit later than both Veronica pectinata and Veronica liwanensis. No need for bare spots in your flower beds when you can fill in with Blue Reflection®. Plant with miniature daffodils for a carpet of yellow and blue!

Zones 4-9.

Special Notes:

Cover with evergreen boughs or pine needles to protect from sunburn during cold, snow-less winters.

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QUICK FACTS
USDA Growing Zones 4 - 9
Color Blue
Regions Suitable for Elevations Above 7000 ft., USA
Rain 10in - 20in, 20in - 30in, 30in - 40in (with care)
Bloom Time Mid Spring
Sun Full and Afternoon Sun, Morning Sun and Afternoon Shade
Soil Average Garden Soil, Sandy Garden Soil
Moisture Xeric
Height Small - up to 12in.
GROWING TIPS

Shear off faded flower spikes in early summer to keep the foliar mat tidy.