Caryopteris x clandonensis
You'll love this new caryopteris - it has extremely dark, glossy foliage, a compact habit, and deep blue flowers. It adds much-needed color to the late summer landscape and makes a handsome companion with perennials. A great favorite with pollinators of all types!
Additional Information:
Plant Type: | Shrub |
Shrub Type: | Deciduous |
Exposure: | Sun |
Deer Resistant: | Yes |
Mature Height: | 24-30 Inches |
Mature Width: | 24-30 Inches |
Hardiness Zone: | Zone 5-9 |
Bloom Time: | Late Summer, Early Fall |
Blooms On: | New Wood |
Flower Colors: | Blue |
Habit: | Mounded |
Water Needs: | Low |
Maintenance: | Easy |
Pruning Time: | Should be cut back every spring. However, do not cut into any thick woody stems until new growth begins to emerge in spring. Then cut the whole plant back to just above where large, healthy buds are emerging. |
Additional attribute: | |
Long Blooming | |
Fall Interest | |
Heat Tolerant | |
Deadheading Not Necessary | |
Drought Tolerant | |
Attracts Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds | |
Landscape Uses: | |
Border planting, Landscape, Mass Planting |
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