Chinese Plumbago
Ceratostigma willmottianum
| Hardiness Zones 7-9
This "Plumbago" is a small shrub with small bristly leaves which turn reddish in fall. It has rich blue flowers in summer and fall. It should have sunny or semi-shady site with well-drained soil and good air circulation. It is native to China and is named after Miss Ellen Ann Willmott (1860-1934) who was a well-known English amateur gardener.
Pickup available at Aiken Nursery
Usually ready in 2-4 days
PLANT DETAILS
Hardiness Zones: 7 - 9
Soil:
Sun:
Seasonal Behavior: Deciduous
Growth Rate:
Height at Maturity: 18 - 24 Inches
Spread at Maturity: 15 - 24 Inches
reddish-purple tube with pale blue lobes, summer through autumn
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