Emerald Coast Growers Catalog - Summer 2008 - (Page 41) Veronica Speedwell — Sun, part shade peduncularis ‘Georgia Blue’ Small, round leaves create a soft mat that becomes hidden by tiny sky-blue flowers in spring. Foliage is reddishgreen in spring, deep green in summer, and bronze in the fall. Provides color and contrast in a border front or in the rock garden. May be used as a groundcover. 4–6" Zones 4–8 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray Tradescantia ‘Concord Grape’ Verbena ×c. ‘Homestead Pink’ spicata ‘Royal Candles’ Spikes of violet-blue flowers bloom from spring into early summer. Easy to grow in a range of soils if the soil stays moist and has good drainage. Blooms in late spring to midsummer. Makes a good groundcover for a small area, and perks up rock gardens and border fronts. 15–18" Zones 4–8 (PPAF add .15 royalty per plant) 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray Tradescantia ‘Sweet Kate’ Verbena ×c. ‘Homestead Purple’ Veronica p. ‘Georgia Blue’ s. ‘Sunny Border Blue’ 1993 Perennial Plant of the Year. This clumping perennial is known for outstanding rich green foliage and long bloom time—early summer to late fall. Great in borders and rock gardens and prefers not to be kept too wet. The tubular, violet blue flowers attract butterflies, and serve wonderfully as cut flowers. 18–24" Zones 4–8 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray Veronica s. ‘Royal Candles’ Veronica s. ‘Sunny Border Blue’ Toll Free 1.877.804.7277 41 www.ecgrowers.com http://www.ecgrowers.com
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