Brunnera Macrophylla Jack Frost commonly known as Siberian Bugloss is a gorgeous, bushy low growing perennial with these large, heart shaped silver and green leaves, veined in dark green. In April and May the Brunnera Macrophylla Jack Frost produces these wonderful sprays of small, bright blue flowers, forget me not like.
This perennial is often planted at the front of a flower bed or border due to its low growing form. Also planted on banks or slopes and underplanting roses, shrubs and small trees. A great addition to a shaded location in most garden types.
Brunnera Macrophylla Jack Frost care
The Brunnera Macrophylla Jack Frost thrives in shaded locations with a cool temperature and moderately fertile, moist well drained soil. A typically easy to grow perennial the Brunnera Macrophylla Jack Frost is generally disease and pest free and requires little to no pruning. Perfect for a low maintenance garden. We would recommend cutting back to the base of the plant any leaves that turn plain green to maintain growth and colour, furthermore divide and lift every three years to prevent crowding.



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