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The Homestead Purple variety of rose vervain is nothing short of a legend among verbenas. Its story began quite unassumingly: in 1992, two prominent American botanists, Allan Armitage and Michael Dirr, were traveling through the hot state of Georgia, famously nicknamed the “Peach State” for its abun ...

VI - IX

0,2 - 0,3m

0,3 - 0,9m

full sun

6 (down to -23°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Veracity Rose is a low-growing to ground-covering cultivar of rose vervain with a compact, spreading habit and a height of around 15–20 cm — and in exceptional cases, with cautious watering and regular feeding, even up to double that. But the most fantastic thing isn’t its vibrant pink colouring, wh ...

VI - X

0,2 - 0,3m

0,3 - 0,6m

full sun

6 (down to -23°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Slender vervain is a South American perennial from Brasil and Argentina which is cultivated in temperate parts of the world as a self-seeding annual. It usually germinates only when the weather has turned really hot which is mid to late June in Central Europe and starts to flower within a few weeks ...

VII - IX

0,4 - 0,6m

0,3 - 0,4m

full sun

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Knallblau is among the earlier‑flowering cultivars of Austrian speedwell and was introduced in 1950. It comes into bloom as early as late May, typically for a period of four to six weeks, bearing intensely storm‑blue flowers arranged in upright, spike‑like inflorescences, in which ...

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0,3 - 0,4m

0,3 - 0,4m

full to partial sun

5 (down to -29°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Tissington White is one of the most striking white forms of gentian speedwell. Early in spring it produces neat, nicely arranged and well‑behaved basal rosettes of fresh green leaves — well‑behaved meaning not like Bart Simpson — which remain evergreen in mild winters. They form a firm, ...

V - VII

0,3 - 0,4m

0,3 - 0,4m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Georgia Blue speedwell is especially admired for its early and surprisingly intense flowering at the very turn of winter and spring, at a moment when the garden is still hesitating whether to wake up. Low, creeping shoots quickly spread sideways, forming a continuous carpet of small, deep blue flowe ...

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0,05 - 0,1m

0,3 - 0,5m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Ulster Blue Dwarf belongs among the most compact varieties of spiked speedwell, as if someone had taken an ordinary spicata and reduced it to a garden bonsai without losing any of its strength or colour. It forms low, dense, almost cushion‑like clumps, from which short but surprisingly profuse ...

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0,2 - 0,3m

0,3 - 0,4m

full sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
ANNIVERSARY BLUE is a winning selection of speedwell bred by German branch of Dutch breeding company Florensis B.V., in Quedlinburg. It boasts rich indigo blue flowers arranged in slim, erect spikes from late June until early autumn. Yes, this speedwell continuously produces new flowering spikes whi ...

VI - X

0,3 - 0,4m

0,3 - 0,4m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Could there be a more poetic name for a perennial than FIRST LOVE? That is exactly the name of this modern cultivar of hybrid speedwell, which immediately catches the eye with its rich purplish‑pink flowers. The colour is so intense it feels as if someone had fixed tiny pink neon lights to the ...

VI - IX

0,4 - 0,5m

0,3 - 0,5m

full to partial sun

4 (down to -34°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Apollo is a variety with pale blue flowers where the inflorescences are produced well above foliage level. The plant has more compact habit compared to the species and it stems seldom exceed 1m tall. Individual
Flowers are tubular and decorated with long white stamens with beige anthers owing to wh ...

VII - VIII

0,8 - 1,3m

0,5 - 1m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Virginian culver’s root produces several whorls of chaste-tree-like, narrowly lance-shaped, mid to dark green leaves. They may resemble cannabis. In early summer the tips of the stems begin producing flower buds composed in long spikes, botanically more correctly classified as terminal racemes, open ...

VII - VIII

1,5 - 2m

1 - 1,5m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Those of you who remember Keeping Up Appearances must know that there were four sisters, all of them had flower names: Hyacinth (the bossy one), Daisy (the warm-hearted romantic), Rose (the bimbo past her prime), and Violet. Violet is very important because even though you don’t see much of he ...

XI - VII

0,1 - 0,2m

0,2 - 0,4m

full to partial sun

6 (down to -23°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
































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