Chartreuse foliage, prostra...Read Morete-weaving-rambling-trailing-scrambling habit, said to resemble 'Ann Folkard' except in the flower color. I hope it's also more climate adaptable, as I'd hope from the parentage.
Petals are pale lilac with dark violet veins and base.
This is one of the Great Plant Picks, a program of the Elizabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden designed to popularize the best garden plants for the maritime Pacific Northwest.
Introduced by Elizabeth Strangman of Washfield Nursery, in Kent. Found as a seedling in her garden.
Some sources say this is hardy in Zones 5-8.
Said to bloom from May till frost.
Chartreuse foliage, prostra...Read More