Pervoskia atriplicifolia SILVERY BLUE 'LISSVERY'
Bright, dense and upright, with lavender blue flowers until autumn
This bright variety of Perovskia is of a dense and upright habit and maintains its beautiful shape.
Its aromatic foliage is silvery grey-white and its robust stems have metallic highlights.
The slightly scented lavender blue flowers come out first in June-July. Pruning at the beginning of August allows a second, even denser flowering in September-October.
SILVER BLUE is resistant to drought and prefers a sunny spot, but tolerates half shade. It is to be used as a border or in pots.
sunny
hardy (-15°C)
deciduous
scented leafs
spring
- Position
- sunny
- Habit
- compact
- Hardiness
- hardy (-15°C)
- Foliage
- deciduous
- Scent
- scented leafs
- Flowering period
- spring
- Flowering colour
- blue
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Use :
Flower beds, embankments, rockeries, planters, pots
Type of soil :
normal, well drained, not too rich
Care :
Cut back the stems hard at the ground at the end of winter. Pruning in early August allows a second, denser flowering.