Cape Plumbago

Cape Plumbago

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Cape Plumbago Five Gallon
USD 59.98
 
Huge clusters of vivid, deep blue flowers cover this sprawiling densely mounded vine like shrub most of the year. Grows to about 4 to 5 feet tall by up to 6 feet wide. Can be pruned shorter if needed. Takes high heat and full sun with no problem. Established plants can take down to about 20 to 22°. Great for erosion control.
 

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Cape Plumbago One Gallon Plant by Monrovia Growers
USD 29.98
 
Cape plumbago has huge clusters of vivid, deep blue flowers that cover this sprawling densely mounded vine like shrub most of the year. The plumbago grows to about 4 to 5 feet tall by up to 6 feet wide or easily clip to shape. Plumbagos take heat and full sun with no problem. Established plants can take down to about 20 to 22°. Evergreen to semi evergreen. The Cape Plumbago plant is great for erosion control, and a great source of cool blue hues in the garden. Use in front of other plants with clean, glossy green foliage for good contrast of colors. Shipped as a potted one gallon plant in its original soil and container to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden.
 

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Cape Leadwort, Blue/Cape Plumbago, Skyflower 25 Plants - Sky Blue Blooms
USD 34.99
 
Plumbago auriculata is an evergreen shrub with whip-like semiwoody stems that form a loose, rounded mound 3-10 ft (0.9-3 m)high with a similar spread. Plumbago can be pruned to grow like a vine and scramble over supports, or pruned into a more compact mounded shrub, or left to sprawl with its long, gracefully arching branches. The 2 in (5 cm) oblong leaves are a fresh, light yellowish green color. The sky blue flowers are 1 in (2.5 cm) long tubes expanding into 5 petals spreading about 1 in across. The flowers are borne in rounded terminal clusters 6 in (15 cm) across and look quite a bit like phlox flowers. Plumbago blooms all year long except for the coldest winter months. Plumbago is native to South Africa, and is a popular ornamental in subtropical gardens in Florida and California. Plumbago does best in light, sandy soils with good drainage. Do not add lime to the soil; plumbago likes a slightly acidic pH. The foliage may turn yellow due to manganese deficiency, but applying manganese sulfate will cure that. Plumbago should be pruned heavily to keep it neat and within bounds and to make it bushy to maximize the number of flowers. It produces its flowers on the current season's growth, so you can prune plumbago in late winter and not worry about cutting off flower buds.Light: Full sun. Flowering will be reduced in partial shade. Moisture: Plumbago survives with little watering once established, and is considered moderately drought tolerant.Hardiness: USDA Zones 8B-11.
 

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Cape Leadwort, Blue/Cape Plumbago, Skyflower 4 Plants - Sky Blue Blooms
USD 9.99
 
Plumbago auriculata is an evergreen shrub with whip-like semiwoody stems that form a loose, rounded mound 3-10 ft (0.9-3 m)high with a similar spread. Plumbago can be pruned to grow like a vine and scramble over supports, or pruned into a more compact mounded shrub, or left to sprawl with its long, gracefully arching branches. The 2 in (5 cm) oblong leaves are a fresh, light yellowish green color. The sky blue flowers are 1 in (2.5 cm) long tubes expanding into 5 petals spreading about 1 in across. The flowers are borne in rounded terminal clusters 6 in (15 cm) across and look quite a bit like phlox flowers. Plumbago blooms all year long except for the coldest winter months. Plumbago is native to South Africa, and is a popular ornamental in subtropical gardens in Florida and California. Plumbago does best in light, sandy soils with good drainage. Do not add lime to the soil; plumbago likes a slightly acidic pH. The foliage may turn yellow due to manganese deficiency, but applying manganese sulfate will cure that. Plumbago should be pruned heavily to keep it neat and within bounds and to make it bushy to maximize the number of flowers. It produces its flowers on the current season's growth, so you can prune plumbago in late winter and not worry about cutting off flower buds.Light: Full sun. Flowering will be reduced in partial shade. Moisture: Plumbago survives with little watering once established, and is considered moderately drought tolerant.Hardiness: USDA Zones 8B-11.
 

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