Veronica spicata ‘Alba’ seeds – (Spiked Speedwell)
$4.90
This plant is compact and clump forming with white flowers in long dense spikes in summer .
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Description
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This plant is a beautiful one for use as edging for borders, but also makes a very good container plant. It is a low, compact, clump forming plant which has spikes of 30cm white flowers which are produced all summer long . It is a good cut flower and is attractive to bees and butterflies. It can be divided in spring or autumn. It is happiest in full sun, but will tolerate part shade. It is heat and drought tolerant once established.
Sowing advice
Start seed indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Keep at 15-21 deg C. Press the seeds into the soil. Do not cover as light is needed for germination. Keep the soil moist until germination begins.
Transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed spacing them 25 cm apart. Veronica seeds can be sown directly outdoors as well. Prepare a seedbed of loosened soil that is weed free. Once frost danger has passed, sow the Veronica seed into the seedbed, pressing the seeds in tightly. Keep moist until germination.
Additional information
Classification | Hardy Perennial |
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Common Name | Spiked Speedwell |
Family | Scrophulariaceae |
Maximum Height | 30 cm |
Number of seeds in packet | approx 40 |