8/7/2023 0 Comments Tidal pool veronica![]() ‘Tidal Pool’ has proven to be an easily grown perennial as long as it is planted in a well-drained soil. In northern regions, the 3″–4″ tall plant is covered with small, deep violet-blue flowers from mid to late spring into early summer. This burst of blue color is accented by well-branched, green foliage that has silvery gray undertones. It flowers as masses of tiny, bright blue flowers with white eyes. This plant has inherited the best traits of both its parents ( V. Low-growing and spreading perennial with silvery-blue foliage that is offset by small, violet-blue flowers with white eyes. Veronica 'Tidal Pool' is a densely mounding, low-growing plant that packs a colorful punch. This Speedwell will even tolerate light foot traffic. A new hybrid creeping Speedwell from the Chicago Botanic Garden. ‘Tidal Pool’ forms a dense, spreading mat of small green leaves with a hint of silver-blue and looks great throughout the entire growing season. ![]() Jim Ault’s perennial breeding program at the Chicago Botanic Garden has quickly proven to be a top-notch plant. Veronica ‘Tidal Pool’ – USPP 23341 (Speedwell) Whether you are a novice or experienced northern gardener, you will be able find something that will add interest to your landscape. Keep checking back as the featured plant will change from time to time. ![]() This page will feature some of my favorites. There is a wide variety of great landscape plants available for use in northern regions. Don’t view plant loss as a totally negative experience as you undoubtedly learned something in trying that specific plant plus it’s demise probably afforded you the space to trial something new. But then, that is part of the evolution of a gardener in a harsh climate. I have grown countless varieties of plants in the North and I must admit that I have killed my fair share. ![]()
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