Georgia Blue Veronica (Veronica penduncularis ‘Georgia Blue’) is one of the most rewarding plants to have in the garden. Georgia Blue’s light green foliage turns bronze in the fall/winter then shows off its true beauty when it begins to bloom in early spring with cobalt-blue flowers. Whether Georgia Blue Veronica’s foliage is light green or bronze, it is a nice treat as a border plant or around shrubs.
Size: #4 True
Spacing: Plant 8″ apart.
Height: Tight to the ground.
How To Grow: Plant in morning shade to full sun.
Foot Traffic: Moderate
Hardy Zones: 6,7,8,9
Tips: Georgia Blue Veronica works well around pools and ponds, but is not drought tolerant like Turkish Veronica.
Uses: A ground cover in and around Patios, Pathways, Pools, Ponds, Borders, Rock Gardens
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