blue Pulmonaria/Lungwort without pinkish stage of flower, do any exist?
Besides the white varieties, of course.
-- East of East Bay Hills, SF, CA. Sunset 14,15. & interest in nearby 16,17,9 & E Medit dry climes |
blue Pulmonaria/Lungwort without pinkish stage of flower, do any exist?
Yes, quite a number of them. 'Blue Ensign' is probably the most widely
known, no spotting on foliage. There is also P. angustifolia 'Azurea', 'Lovell Blue', 'E. B. Anderson', 'Munstead Blue' and 'Benediction' - no doubt more that I cannot think of at the moment. pam - gardengal "LanscpHort" wrote in message ... Besides the white varieties, of course. -- East of East Bay Hills, SF, CA. Sunset 14,15. & interest in nearby 16,17,9 & E Medit dry climes |
blue Pulmonaria/Lungwort without pinkish stage of flower, do any exist?
"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:X410c.139402$jk2.565491@attbi_s53... Yes, quite a number of them. 'Blue Ensign' is probably the most widely known, no spotting on foliage. There is also P. angustifolia 'Azurea', 'Lovell Blue', 'E. B. Anderson', 'Munstead Blue' and 'Benediction' - no doubt more that I cannot think of at the moment. pam - gardengal thanks, leaf pattern is low priority, though could be nice ... or could be seen as 'diseased' by some people. :) "LanscpHort" wrote in message ... Besides the white varieties, of course. -- East of East Bay Hills, SF, CA. Sunset 14,15. & interest in nearby 16,17,9 & E Medit dry climes |
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