26+ Brunnera Looking Glass Plant

26+ Brunnera Looking Glass Plant. Great in shady spot, where the almost entirely silver foliage will show off to its best effect. Drought tolerant once established, ‘looking glass’ brunnera.

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Drought tolerant once established, ‘looking glass’ brunnera. A fabulous addition to borders, cottage and woodland themed. Brunnera macrophylla ‘looking glass’ height x spread:

A Fabulous Addition To Borders, Cottage And Woodland Themed.

Wide (12 cm), edged and veined with. This woodland herbaceous plant requires a deep fertile soil in dappled shade. Brunnera macrophylla 'looking glass' (siberian bugloss) amazing large, heart shaped, silver leaves (less white when young) form a large, dome and produces slender, branched stems.

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Brunnera macrophylla ‘looking glass’ is a stunning perennial with silver frosted leaves and vibrant blue flowers, perfect for brightening shady spots. The curious brunnera macrophylla looking glass features large heart shaped leaves in a striking shimmering silver. The typical sprays of blue flowers, follow in spring.

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Drought tolerant once established, ‘looking glass’ brunnera. Great in shady spot, where the almost entirely silver foliage will show off to its best effect. Clusters of small blue flowers appear in late spring adding a pop of colour.

April, May & September Plant In Part Shade.

Ideally suited as a spreading ground cover under trees, dig in plenty of. Cut back tired foliage to encourage a second. Guaranteed best value, low prices, fast delivery, special offers.

Delicate Blue Flowers Emerge In Spring.

Growing in light shade under my cornus capitata (an evergreen dogwood, also commonly known as the himalayan strawberry) is brunnera 'looking glass'. Brunnera macrophylla 'looking glass' height x spread: