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Magnificent Cobalt-Blue Flowers of Lungwort Pulmonaria ‘Trevi Fountain’
In spring, this magnificent, brightly silver-spotted beauty will produce profuse clusters of large cobalt-blue flowers. A knockout! It is our best, true dark-blue, and grows into a magnificent landscape specimen, according to TerraNova Nurseries.
Great for use in a shade garden, mixed beds, shrubs with high branching, or woodland.
Quick Growing Guide
Botanical Name: Pulmonaria hybrid ‘Trevi Fountain’
Genus: Pulmonaria
Botanical Family: Boraginaceae
Also Called: Lungwort
Blooms:
Sun / Shade:
Water: Dry moderately between waterings
Soil:
Width:
Care:
Plants wilt quickly if the soil becomes too dry. When they get too big for their pots, they can be root pruned. The crown will quickly reroot. Pulmonaria roots prefer to be kept cool.
Lungwort boasts deep green leaves with silver flecks, cobalt blue blooms, and no mildew issues.
More information from Terranova Nurseries
In spring, this magnificent, brightly silver-spotted beauty will produce profuse clusters of large cobalt-blue flowers. A knockout! It is our best, true dark-blue, and grows into a magnificent landscape specimen, according to TerraNova Nurseries.
Great for use in a shade garden, mixed beds, shrubs with high branching, or woodland.
Quick Growing Guide
Botanical Name: Pulmonaria hybrid ‘Trevi Fountain’
Genus: Pulmonaria
Botanical Family: Boraginaceae
Also Called: Lungwort
Blooms:
Sun / Shade:
Water: Dry moderately between waterings
Soil:
Width:
Care:
Plants wilt quickly if the soil becomes too dry. When they get too big for their pots, they can be root pruned. The crown will quickly reroot. Pulmonaria roots prefer to be kept cool.
Lungwort boasts deep green leaves with silver flecks, cobalt blue blooms, and no mildew issues.
More information from Terranova Nurseries