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I belong to a 4 acre community garden in zone 8 and I don't believe anyone has ever planted a Mountain Bluet but everyone has one, or two...Read More
Planted in late summer of 2010 and it died by early summer 2011.
this plant is impossible to kill, I've divided the root bundle dozens of times, and transplanted it to areas of my garden in which nothin...Read More
Beautiful deep purplish blue flowers in mid May in my Zone 6 garden, it reblooms all summer long for me if I get tired of the leggy look ...Read More
A beautiful plant, but it definitely requires some attention. Purchased these at a local florist as English daisies, it was plainly evi...Read More
Love it-very beautiful, I found the trick is that it does NOT like too much H2O, but everytime I get a bloom those stupid bunnies eat it ...Read More
Short 12-15" - Plant 16" apart. zone 3-8. Deep blue flowers form on upright stems in late spring, early summer. Spreads rapidly.
I am a professional gardener and planted "Gold Bullion" in two of my zone 4b/5a gardens. The plants just sat in the ground without growin...Read More
I have this plant named "Bluet". For better or worse this is a tough plant. It will rebloom quite well and if it looks ragged just chop i...Read More
We live in a dry and sometimes windy area. Add to those conditions an occasional winter with -20 f degree temps ..... resulting in only ...Read More
Once planted in Seward, Alaska it grows like a weed although it is easy to pull and eradicate if desired. Comes back year after year and spreads.
If you're looking for an eye-popping color combination, this is it - chartreuse foliage and electric violet-blue flowers all on one plant.