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Pulmonaria saccharata 'Leopard'
Rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial with basal clumps of deep green leaves which are heavily mottled with striking white spots or blotches. Sparsely-leaved flowering stems rise above the foliage in early to mid spring, nodding branched terminal cymes of funnel-shaped blue bell-like flowers. Flower clusters are often two-toned because flowers emerge pink from pink buds but mature to blue. The basal foliage clump slowly spreads by creeping rootstocks. This plant is native from France to Italy. 'Leopard' was discovered and named by horticulturist, Graham Stuart Thomas. Best grown in groups or massed as a ground cover in shady areas. Woodland or shade gardens, shaded border areas or shaded areas of rock gardens. Also can be an effective edging plant for shady paths. Best grown in cool, humusy, organically rich, evenly moist but well-drained soils in part shade to full shade. Soils must not be allowed to dry out.

Genus
Pulmonaria
Species
saccharata
Cultivar
'Leopard'
Common name
Bethlehem sage
Family name
Boraginaceae
Place of origin
South Europe
DETAILS
Height
Width
(expected growth in average NZ conditions in 5 to 10 years)
Leaves
Soil Type
Moisture
Exposure
Perennials
Category
Small, height up to 0.6 metres.
Availability
All our current stock has been dispatched out to retailers. If they have none left for you, we are growing another crop to supply as soon as possible.
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