Brunnera macrophylla 'Langtrees'
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Rainy Side NotesI never thought I would give up the weedy forget-me-nots until a brunnera became a fixture in my garden. The foliage alone is worth growing this perennial, and the added blue forget-me-not-like flowers are an added bonus in spring. Brunnera was named after Swiss botanist, Samuel Brunner , and Langtrees after Dr. Rogerson’s garden in Devon in the UK. Macrophylla means large leaves. As with most brunneras, B. 'Langtrees' needs abundant moisture, so plant together with other moisture loving plants, such as astilbe, in an area you will water regularly. This perennial makes an excellent container plant. I planted it in a container with Hosta 'Big Daddy', Epimedium x rubrum, and Athyrium niponicum, a beautiful Japanese painted fern . For a look at the container click here.
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