A tough matting groundcover, excellent for suppressing weeds. Spires of cobalt blue flowers in spring are great for attracting bees and butterflies. Needs full sun to flower well.
Veronica spicata
$13.50
Spires of cobalt blue flowers in spring are great for attracting bees and butterflies.
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Common Name | Spiked speedwell |
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Position | Full sun |
Height | 40cm |
Width | 50cm |
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