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Stunning Groundcover Hardy Blue Plumbago PlantAlso Called LeadwortGorgeous Deep Blue FlowersVibrant Orange-Red Fall ColorGroundcover Plants Fills in Bare SpotsBlooms in Late Summer Through FallGreat Nectar Source for ButterfliesVersatile, Can Grow in Full Sun or Partial ShadeEasy-CareDeer Seldom Damage These Pā€¦
Stunning Groundcover Hardy Blue Plumbago PlantAlso Called LeadwortGorgeous Deep Blue FlowersVibrant Orange-Red Fall ColorGroundcover Plants Fills in Bare SpotsBlooms in Late Summer Through FallGreat Nectar Source for ButterfliesVersatile, Can Grow in Full Sun or Partial ShadeEasy-CareDeer Seldom Damage These PlantsNo matter if you are just getting started with flowering plants, or you can barely squeeze in another variety, you'll want to add Blue Plumbago (Ceratostigma plumbaginoides). These outstanding blue flowers will top traffic all summer and into fall!You may hear this groundcover plant is commonly called Leadwort. It's covered in beautiful shades of sky blue and deeper gentian-blue in summer and well into fall.Autumn is when this useful groundcover plant really shines. The blue flowers keep coming as the leaves turn a fiery orange-red. The color contrast is unparalleled! You will be amazed at the visual impact such a low-growing plant will have in your yard.It does well in full to part sun and spreads easily. It is drought tolerant once it is established and it stands up to light foot traffic too!While no plant is truly "Deer Resistant", it's true that deer don't really like the taste of this perennial. However, butterflies sure do! Why not adorn your garden and make a big difference at the same time?These lovely blooms help support the late season nectar needs of your local butterfly population. They will be much appreciated by monarch butterflies as they gear up for their annual migration.Because this plant thrives in either full sun or light shade, it can be used as a tiny focal point along the edge of a woodland planting. Grow it in the dappled shade of your ornamental trees, or pump up the visual impact at the base of flowering shrubs.Be sure to give Blue Plumbago a prominent planting place. That showy bright fall color will knock your socks off.You'll love these very special blue-flowering groundcover perennials. Order more than one so that you can fill in those unsightly bare spots quickly.How to Use Blue Plumbago Plant in the LandscapeBlue Plumbago plant loves to please. Use it as a lovely filler under the dappled shade of ornamental trees.Place them at the edge of your garden beds. Blue Plumbago plant also looks incredible between stepping stones or as an understory plant to taller shrubs.This unique plant is a nice companion to spring-blooming bulbs like Tulips and Daffodils. The vines really start to take off about the same time as their green foliage is fading to yellow.It will spill over the edges of retaining walls to soften the look. Add them to the edge of your patio containers to add an extra color "pop".Create a natural paradise with ground covering plants. They'll easily polish up the edge of garden beds within a season or two. You can even use them in a collection of other groundcovers like Vinca and English Ivy to create a restful green carpet in your outdoor Yoga studio. Breathe deep, and enjoy this low-maintenance plant.#ProPlantTips for CareVersatile Blue Plumbago can be planted in full sun and partial shade or partial sun. Ensure it receives at least 4 hours of sunlight a day. It is best to give protection from afternoon sun in the warmer USDA hardiness Zones.This beautiful groundcover needs sharp draining soil. It will, however, tolerate clay as long as it drains quickly after a rain event.Give a medium amount of water on a regular basis for the best results. Apply a light application of mulch in Zone 5 for hardiness. Mulch also helps keep the root system nice and cool. Apply an organic, all-purpose fertilizer in early spring and again around the Fourth of July. Don't apply fertilizer any later than that, to avoid producing a new flush of growth near the end of the growing season.Lightly rake the planting in early spring to clean it up for the season. You can trim back at the edges at any time, but it shouldn't need additional pruning.Don't miss one of the rarest flower shades on Earth. Order Blue Plumbago plants from Nature Hills today!
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Stunning Groundcover Hardy Blue Plumbago PlantAlso Called LeadwortGorgeous Deep Blue FlowersVibrant Orange-Red Fall ColorGroundcover Plants Fills in Bare SpotsBlooms in Late Summer Through FallGreat Nectar Source for ButterfliesVersatile, Can Grow in Full Sun or Partial ShadeEasy-CareDeer Seldom Damage These PlantsNo matter if you are just getting started with flowering plants, or you can barely squeeze in another variety, you'll want to add Blue Plumbago (Ceratostigma plumbaginoides). These outstanding blue flowers will top traffic all summer and into fall!You may hear this groundcover plant is commonly called Leadwort. It's covered in beautiful shades of sky blue and deeper gentian-blue in summer and well into fall.Autumn is when this useful groundcover plant really shines. The blue flowers keep coming as the leaves turn a fiery orange-red. The color contrast is unparalleled! You will be amazed at the visual impact such a low-growing plant will have in your yard.It does well in full to part sun and spreads easily. It is drought tolerant once it is established and it stands up to light foot traffic too!While no plant is truly "Deer Resistant", it's true that deer don't really like the taste of this perennial. However, butterflies sure do! Why not adorn your garden and make a big difference at the same time?These lovely blooms help support the late season nectar needs of your local butterfly population. They will be much appreciated by monarch butterflies as they gear up for their annual migration.Because this plant thrives in either full sun or light shade, it can be used as a tiny focal point along the edge of a woodland planting. Grow it in the dappled shade of your ornamental trees, or pump up the visual impact at the base of flowering shrubs.Be sure to give Blue Plumbago a prominent planting place. That showy bright fall color will knock your socks off.You'll love these very special blue-flowering groundcover perennials. Order more than one so that you can fill in those unsightly bare spots quickly.How to Use Blue Plumbago Plant in the LandscapeBlue Plumbago plant loves to please. Use it as a lovely filler under the dappled shade of ornamental trees.Place them at the edge of your garden beds. Blue Plumbago plant also looks incredible between stepping stones or as an understory plant to taller shrubs.This unique plant is a nice companion to spring-blooming bulbs like Tulips and Daffodils. The vines really start to take off about the same time as their green foliage is fading to yellow.It will spill over the edges of retaining walls to soften the look. Add them to the edge of your patio containers to add an extra color "pop".Create a natural paradise with ground covering plants. They'll easily polish up the edge of garden beds within a season or two. You can even use them in a collection of other groundcovers like Vinca and English Ivy to create a restful green carpet in your outdoor Yoga studio. Breathe deep, and enjoy this low-maintenance plant.#ProPlantTips for CareVersatile Blue Plumbago can be planted in full sun and partial shade or partial sun. Ensure it receives at least 4 hours of sunlight a day. It is best to give protection from afternoon sun in the warmer USDA hardiness Zones.This beautiful groundcover needs sharp draining soil. It will, however, tolerate clay as long as it drains quickly after a rain event.Give a medium amount of water on a regular basis for the best results. Apply a light application of mulch in Zone 5 for hardiness. Mulch also helps keep the root system nice and cool. Apply an organic, all-purpose fertilizer in early spring and again around the Fourth of July. Don't apply fertilizer any later than that, to avoid producing a new flush of growth near the end of the growing season.Lightly rake the planting in early spring to clean it up for the season. You can trim back at the edges at any time, but it shouldn't need additional pruning.Don't miss one of the rarest flower shades on Earth. Order Blue Plumbago plants from Nature Hills today!

Specifications

Bloom ColorDeep blue
Bloom TimeLate summer through fall
FoliageLeaves
Foliage ColorGreen in summer, orange-red in fall
Foliage TypeDeciduous
Growth HabitSpreading
Hardiness Zones5-9
Light RequirementsFull sun to partial shade
MaintenanceEasy-care
Moisture RequirementsMedium
Plant TypeGroundcover perennial
Size#1 container
Soil RequirementsSharp draining soil
Soil TypeTolerates clay
Sun ExposureAt least 4 hours of sunlight a day
USDA Hardiness Zone5-9
UsesFiller, edging, understory, container, groundcover
Water RequirementsRegular
Zone5-9
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