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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 |
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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 |
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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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