Culver's Root. A tall erect perennial with dark green leaves. Spikes of white flowers from mid-summer to early autumn. Height 1.5m. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to September. Herbaceous.
An erect, deciduous perennial with whorls of lance-shaped, pointed, toothed, dark green leaves. Strong, upright stems bearing slender, dense, terminal racemes of tubular, pale pink flowers. Flowers from July to September. Height 1.2 - 1.5m. Spread 25cm. Attracts bees and butterflies.
Culver's Root. A tall erect perennial with dark green leaves. Spikes blue flowers from mid-summer to early autumn. Height 2m. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to September. Herbaceous. Hardy.
Multiple graceful mauve spires June-September. Easy to grow flowers from mid-summer to early autumn. Height 1m.
A slightly misleading name, because the spikes of small flowers are lilac when they open, but the buds are deep pinks and the side flowers open at the same time as the main flower (unlike many other veronicastrums) to form arrows! The flowers are carried in a candelabra form up the straight stems with perfectly placed long mid green leaves. Handsome as all veronicastrums are.
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