Plumbago auriculata ‘Royal Cape’
South Africa gave the world the gift of plumbago or Cape leadwort as it is also known, and it was embraced all over as a well-loved garden plant, not shy to flower and not afraid to scramble with speed over other plants. It also suckers into the soil covering fairly large areas and will climb into trees to find some sun. A more compact form with vivid deep blue flowers called ‘Royal Cape’ was developed which stole our hearts. The foliage is mint green and the nectar-rich flowers attract birds and the common blue butterfly. ‘Royal Cape’ can tolerate cold and light frost, and if not too badly damaged, will soon sprout again in spring. It is perfect for windy, coastal gardens. Size about 1,5 x 1,5m.
Flowering time: Large clusters of phlox-like flowers peak from November to May.
Position: Full sun and semi-shade.
Water use: Regular watering until established and then able to get along with less.
Soil type: Any well-draining soil enriched with compost.
Pruning: A good prune in spring will encourage lots of flowers, and if you detect a slump, just cut it back again throughout summer to get more flowers.
Highly recommended as: Specimen plants for large pots, or to add as background shrubs in mixed borders, or as a floral, informal hedge.
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