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Mark Kane
(Siberian Bugloss)
Popular and easy-to-grow, Siberian bugloss is an early blooming, clump-forming perennial that's ideal for the shade garden. This native of Eastern Europe is grown for its attractive foliage and flowers. In late spring to early summer it bears delicate clouds of tiny bright blue flowers with yellow-centers. These rise above large, soft, heart-shaped leaves of dark green. Several variegated cultivars are well worth trying, such as the silvery ‘Jack Frost’ and ‘Looking Glass.’
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Jessie Keith
(Siberian Bugloss)
Popular and easy-to-grow, Siberian bugloss is an early blooming, clump-forming perennial that's ideal for the shade garden. This native of Eastern Europe is grown for its attractive foliage and flowers. In late spring to early summer it bears delicate clouds of tiny bright blue flowers with yellow-centers. These rise above large, soft, heart-shaped leaves of dark green. Several variegated cultivars are well worth trying, such as the silvery ‘Jack Frost’ and ‘Looking Glass.’
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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Jack Frost Bugloss, Siberian Bugloss)
Popular and easy-to-grow, Siberian bugloss is an early blooming, clump-forming perennial that's ideal for the shade garden. The cultivar ‘Jack Frost’ is a beautifully variegated selection. Its heart-shaped leaves have a silvery white sheen and distinctly dark green veins. In late spring to early summer it bears delicate clouds of tiny bright blue flowers with yellow-centers, which rise above its foliage.
Siberian bugloss prefers partial sun to shade and rich, well drained loam. Its hairy leaves...
Jessie Keith
(Langtrees Bugloss, Siberian Bugloss)
Popular and easy-to-grow, Siberian bugloss is an early blooming, clump-forming perennial that's ideal for the shade garden. This native of Eastern Europe is grown for its attractive foliage and flowers. In late spring to early summer it bears delicate clouds of tiny bright blue flowers with yellow-centers. These rise above large, soft, heart-shaped leaves of dark green. Several variegated cultivars are well worth trying, such as the silvery ‘Jack Frost’ and ‘Looking Glass.’
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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Looking Glass Bugloss, Siberian Bugloss)
Popular and easy-to-grow, Siberian bugloss is an early blooming, clump-forming perennial that's ideal for the shade garden. The cultivar ‘Looking Glass is a beautifully variegated selection developed at Walter’s Gardens of Michigan. Its heart-shaped leaves have a bright, silvery white sheen and thin, delicate green veining. In late spring to early summer it bears delicate clouds of tiny pale blue flowers with yellow-centers.
Siberian bugloss prefers partial sun to shade and rich, well drained...
Maureen Gilmer
(Siberian Bugloss, Silver Wings Bugloss)
Popular and easy-to-grow, Siberian bugloss is an early blooming, clump-forming perennial that's ideal for the shade garden. The cultivar ‘Silver Wings’ is a beautifully variegated selection developed at Nayler Creek Gardens in Washington State. Its heart-shaped leaves are silvery gray with deeper gray veins and white margins. In late spring to early summer it bears delicate clouds of tiny pale blue flowers with yellow-centers.
Siberian bugloss prefers partial sun to shade and rich, well drained...
James Burghardt
(Siberian Bugloss, Variegated Bugloss)
Popular and easy-to-grow, Siberian bugloss is an early blooming, clump-forming perennial that's ideal for the shade garden. This native of Eastern Europe is grown for its attractive foliage and flowers. In late spring to early summer it bears delicate clouds of tiny bright blue flowers with yellow-centers. These rise above large, soft, heart-shaped leaves of dark green. Several variegated cultivars are well worth trying, such as the silvery ‘Jack Frost’ and ‘Looking Glass.’
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James Burghardt
(Butterflybush, Lo & Behold Butterflybush)
Grown for its compact, non-invasive habit and elongated clusters of blue flowers, the dwarf moderately-vigorous hybrid butterflybush ‘Blue Chip’ A.K.A. Lo & Behold™ is a tough shrub that is a cross between Buddleja davidii, B. lindleyana and B. globosa. It was developed at the J. C. Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University.
This butterflybush has silvery gray-green leaves on low spreading multi-branched plants. Lo & Beholdâ„¢ produces...
Yoder Brothers
(Butterflybush, Lochinch Butterflybush)
Grown for its elongated clusters of violet-blue flowers, the tall
vigorous hybrid butterflybush ‘Lochinch ’ is a tough shrub that is a cross between Buddleja fallowiana and B. davidii. It was discovered in Wigtownshire, Scotland in the garden of the Earl of Stair at Lochinch.
This butterflybush has silvery gray-green leaves and produces clusters of numerous tiny tubular violet-blue flowers with orange eyes. These are fragrant and appear at the ends of the branches. They...
James Burghardt
(Butterflybush, Miss Ruby Butterflybush)
Miss Ruby butterflybush produces the richest and boldest pink-red flowers, perhaps best described as fuchsia-magenta. This cultivar was a hybrid developed by Dennis Werner of the J.C. Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University. Reaching head high with a compact but rounded habit, dozens of branches ending in panicles (flower spikes) float above gray-green foliage. Butterflies, bumblebees and honeybees gather on these blossoms that appear across summer and into autumn.
Although slow...