A compact mounding groundcover with sprays of bright blue flowers similar to forget-me-nots from early spring to midsummer. As a woodland plant they prefer part to full shade. Grows to 20cm x 30cm, and will neatly spread by underground rhizomes.
Omphalodes nitida
$12.50
Sprays of bright blue flowers from early spring to midsummer
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Common Name | Navelwort |
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Position | Part sun |
Height | 20cm |
Width | 20cm |
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