[Download] 97 Caryopteris Bluebeard Perennials
I love this plant. Plants form a bushy upright mound of bright green leaves the fragrant dark blue flowers forming on new wood in late summer and fall.
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This plant is hardy in zones 5 11 zones are based on the lowest average temperature an area is expected to receive during the winter. Its modest size makes it very useful in smaller yards. Discovered by peter van delft at west end nursery in the uk as a sport of kew blue. They are low growing 2 3 foot shrubs that are covered with fragrant powder blue flowers in late summer and early fall.1 117 050 although actually a woody shrub bluebeard is usually cut back each spring to 6 inches and treated more like a perennial. Blue myth is noted for deep blue flowers and compact form growing just 2 3 feet tall and wide. If your zone is equal to or higher than the zone listed for the plant it will be hardy for you and thrive in your climate. I adore this plant as a late season prolific bloomer.
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