Veronica Peduncularis "Georgia Blue as of 4/29/2010
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'Georgia Blue' forms beautiful mats of purple-tinged leaves. In spring, this free-flowering groundcover boasts abundant iridescent blue flowers. It grows to about 9 inches high and a foot wide. It is a vigorous and easy-to-grow cultivar.
Noteworthy characteristics: This mat-forming species is perfect for a rock garden, alpine house, or trough, and is also suitable for the edge of a mixed herbaceous border.
Care: Provide moderately fertile to poor, well-drained soil in full sun.
Propagation: Sow seeds in containers in a cold frame in autumn. Divide in autumn or spring.
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