Plant Evaluation Notes   /     Comparative Studies of Veronica and Veronicastrum

Description

Throughout spring and summer the spiky flowers of Veronica rise like sentinels in the sunny garden. Speedwells can be long-lived provided that garden soils drain freely, which is especially important during winter months. A midsummer shearing after the first bloom encourages late summer flowering. Deadheading throughout the bloom cycle produces many new, spikes later in the season.

Subtitle
Speedwells (Veronica spp.) are notable for their graceful and bountiful flowers, as well as their reliable nature. Whether at the front, middle, or back of the border, they enliven the garden with color and the busyness of butterflies and bees.
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Publishing date
2010-06-07 18:59
Contributors
  Chicago Botanic Garden
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http://www.chicagobotanic.org/downloads/planteval_notes/no33_veronica.pdf
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