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Shiny near-black rosettes of scalloped leaves form a dense carpet in part to filtered shade. Deep blue flowers contrast beautifully in the summer.
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CloseThe name 'Black Scallop' says it all regarding this bugleweed. Near-black rosettes of scallop-edged leaves form a dense shiny ground cover in shady gardens. Foliage is the darkest and beautiful contrasting deep blue flower spikes grow most prolifically with at least some sun, although its best to provide shade in the hottest part of the day. This bugleweed grows only three to six inches tall, but can eventually spread up to two feet. Deer tend to ignore it and bees and hummingbirds love it.
Common Name | Black Scallop Bugleweed, Carpet Bugle Black Scallop |
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Mature Size | 3" - 6" tall, up to 36" wide |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Cold Hardiness | -30 ° F |
Characteristics | Semi-evergreen in warmer winter climates, deer-resistant, attracts bees and hummingbirds |
Light | Shade to filtered sun |
Structure | Ground cover |
Bloom Color | Deep blue |
Bloom Time | Late spring through summer |
Uses | Ground cover, rock gardens, shade gardens, container planters, borders, hanging baskets |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |
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