Very pretty short wide spires of baby pink flowers are held proudly above a thick mat-forming leaf base. Flowers in spring but will continue to spot flower throughout the rest of the year. During cold months the foliage will turn burgundy red. Great for suppressing weeds. Attracts bees and butterflies.
| Common Name | Dwarf pink bugle |
|---|---|
| Height | 15cm |
| Width | 30cm |
| Position | Part sun |
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