Veronicastrum virginicum roseum
Synonym(s): Veronicastrum virginicum var. incarnatum Common Name: 'Culver's root'A clump-forming perennial with very narrow spikes of tiny, pale-pink flowers and leaves formed in attractive whorls up sturdy stems. Smaller, branching, lateral flower spikes also occur when in full bloom. Jul-Sep. H150cm S45cm.
£8.00
Care Instructions
Grow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist soil in full sun or partial shade. Excellent for providing vertical interest in the herbaceous border and useful in prairie plantings and it associates well with grasses. Seldom needs staking, but may need support if grown in too much shade. A magnet for bees.
- Herbaceous Perennials
- Good as cut flower
- Good for low allergen gardens
- Good for seaside
- Good for partial shade
- Good for sun
- Good for clay
- Good for well-drained soil
- Pink flowers
- Good for autumn
- Good for summer
- Over 1.2m