When summer sets in and spring flowers fade, bluebeard fills the void with abundant, dependable blue blossoms that appear until fall. Follow these guidelines to get the best from this low-maintenance late bloomer.
October 9, 2015
When summer sets in and spring flowers fade, bluebeard fills the void with abundant, dependable blue blossoms that appear until fall. Follow these guidelines to get the best from this low-maintenance late bloomer.
A light and airy-looking one metre (three foot) tall shrub with small, pointed, gray-green leaves lined by clusters of flowers, bluebeard more resembles a bushy perennial than a shrub. Some ideas for planting include:
Different cultivars boast a variety of blue hues, so you can choose cultivars with a favourite colour or mix different shades.
These cultivars are all derived from a hybrid between Caryopteris incana and C. mongolica. One parent, C. incana, is definitely garden worthy in Zones 8 or warmer. It is slightly taller and less refined in habit than the hybrids, but its large, dark blue flowers are worth finding a place for in the border.
With little effort you can enjoy the benefits of this hardy, easy-growing shrub. And, should you brush against bluebeard on a warm, sunny day, a pleasant herbal fragrance, reminiscent of sage, will be your reward.
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