Pratia pedunculata ‘County Park’
Plant number: 1.443.100(Often listed incorrectly as Isotoma fluviatilis ‘Kelsey Blue') This little creeping perennial forms a flat carpet of tiny green leaves, smothered with starry bright-blue flowers all summer long. Ideal for planting between paving stones, in the rock garden or using as a lawn substitute. Even worth growing as an annual in colder areas. Plants are easily ripped apart into small pieces to make new plantings, and this should be done in early spring. Prefers evenly moist soil. Evergreen. Further details for |
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Pratia pedunculata ‘County Park’
Plant number: 1.443.100(Often listed incorrectly as Isotoma fluviatilis ‘Kelsey Blue') This little creeping perennial forms a flat carpet of tiny green leaves, smothered with starry bright-blue flowers all summer long. Ideal for planting between paving stones, in the rock garden or using as a lawn substitute. Even worth growing as an annual in colder areas. Plants are easily ripped apart into small pieces to make new plantings, and this should be done in early spring. Prefers evenly moist soil. Evergreen. Further details for |