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Featured
1 Gallon Perennial for late May
Polemonium Brise
d'Anjou
Long
a favorite in the garden, the traditional
Jacob's Ladder has been reborn with a coat
of colorful green and white fern-like foliage.
Forming masses of finely divided decorative
leaves the Brise d'Anjou brings color to
the perennial border all year. The neat
mounds are topped in summer with erect stems
of cool, violet blue blossoms. Surely a
winner in everyone's garden.
Brise
d'Anjou prefers partial or full shade although
it will grow well in the Willamette Valley
in full sun, given enough moisture. A well
drained soil, kept cool with mulches, will
benefit the plant. Divisions can be taken
when dividing after several years.
Relatively
pest-free and requiring only minimal attention,
the plants need to be cleaned once a year
of old flowers, and then once of foliage
in the winter.
While
much of the information in this tip is applicable
in several gardening zones/climates, some
of the plants and timing suggested are best
suited to the Northwest, generally in the
mild/wet growing regions found along the
I-5 corridor. You should make appropriate
adjustments or consult local gardening experts
in regions whose climates differ from this
area of the Northwest.
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