The search for the elusive true blue perennial is over! This beautiful floriferous gentian produces large 2", tubular, true blue flowers which open at the nodes all up and down the stems from midsummer into early fall.
The smooth, mid-green, lance-shaped leaves form a nice sized clump that is perfectly proportioned for the middle of the flower border.
Height:
24.0-30.0 Inches
Spread:
12.0-18.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
4,5,6,7
Flower Color:
Blue shades
Foliage Color:
Green shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun) Part Shade (4-6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0) Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Midsummer Late Summer Early Fall
Attracts Wings:
Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Cottage Eclectic
Other Features:
Border Plant Cut Flower
Origin:
Not Native to North America
Gentians tend to grow best in cooler zones with mild summers. 'True Blue' can grow in the garden right along with your other perennials since it is not an alpine type. It prefers full sun to part shade and should be protected from the afternoon sun in regions with hot, humid summers. Plant it in well-drained, sandy loam to loam soil with average moisture. If the soil stays wet, especially in winter, the plant may rot.
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Late winter to spring
Finish:
8-10 weeks
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Late winter to spring
Finish:
8-10 weeks
Growing Temperature:
62-68° F
Holding Temperature:
50-60° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.5
EC (What is EC?):
2.0-3.0 pour through method
Fertility:
Moderate feed rates of 75-125 ppm N at each watering.
Vernalization:
Provide 8-10 weeks of temperatures below 45° F.
Pests & Diseases:
Aphids, thrips, and mites are most common. Generally pest and disease free under proper growing conditions.
Potting & Timing:
Plant small plugs into 1 gallon pots with well-draining media.
Moisture:
Consistant, moderate moisture.
Planting Level:
Top of plug even with the soil line.
PGRs/Pinching:
Plants can be pinched 2 weeks after transplanting to help them branch out.
Lighting:
Grow under high light levels for best growth.
Height:
24.0-30.0 Inches
Spread:
12.0-18.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
4,5,6,7
Flower Color:
Blue shades
Foliage Color:
Green shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun) Part Shade (4-6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0) Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Midsummer Late Summer Early Fall
Attracts Wings:
Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Cottage Eclectic
Other Features:
Border Plant Cut Flower
Origin:
Not Native to North America
Gentians tend to grow best in cooler zones with mild summers. 'True Blue' can grow in the garden right along with your other perennials since it is not an alpine type. It prefers full sun to part shade and should be protected from the afternoon sun in regions with hot, humid summers. Plant it in well-drained, sandy loam to loam soil with average moisture. If the soil stays wet, especially in winter, the plant may rot.
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Late winter to spring
Finish:
8-10 weeks
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Late winter to spring
Finish:
8-10 weeks
Growing Temperature:
62-68° F
Holding Temperature:
50-60° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.5
EC (What is EC?):
2.0-3.0 pour through method
Fertility:
Moderate feed rates of 75-125 ppm N at each watering.
Vernalization:
Provide 8-10 weeks of temperatures below 45° F.
Pests & Diseases:
Aphids, thrips, and mites are most common. Generally pest and disease free under proper growing conditions.
Potting & Timing:
Plant small plugs into 1 gallon pots with well-draining media.
Moisture:
Consistant, moderate moisture.
Planting Level:
Top of plug even with the soil line.
PGRs/Pinching:
Plants can be pinched 2 weeks after transplanting to help them branch out.
Lighting:
Grow under high light levels for best growth.
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