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Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost'
£4.95
Common Name: Siberian Bugloss
Flowering Period: March-June
UK Native? No - garden origin
Pot Size: 1.5 litre
The Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit (AGM)

(3-6 light/part shade)   45x60cm

Roy Lancaster's Plant of Chelsea 2003. A selection with large, heavily silvered leaves which are kidney-shaped and have green veining and a green rim. Blue forget-me-not flowers appear in early spring and are held for a long period. A moisture retentive soil, which is well drained in winter, is preferred. Has produced a number of equally good sports: see also Brunnera 'Looking Glass' 

This plant was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 24 February, 2004.
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Customer Comments!

Just to say thank you very much. The plants arrived - all good and healthy - lovingly packed and all present and correct. May I congratulate you on your service and the quality of your plants. A number of mail order firms send out tired plants with half the root mass as yours have - or send out tiny little specimens that dont weather the transportation nearly as well as bigger plants. Well done! MH (Mar 2011)