Plumbago auriculata

Plumbago

We try to use Plumbago in part shade situations because the plant is not as drought tolerant in full sun and seems to enjoy the occasional shade. With that in mind, Texas adapted Plumbago is a stellar pick for many landscapes. Its blue flowers will really pop out in the summer and will complement well other similar colored plantings. An excellent bang for your buck perennial that will spread with time up to a six foot diameter space. Plumbago is deciduous, so shearing back after first frost is recommended.

Plumbago Details

  • Common Names: Cape Leadwort
  • Preferred Light Conditions: Full Sun/Part Shade
  • Height: 3′ – 4′
  • Spacing/Spread: 3′ – 6′
  • Evergreen: No, this is a deciduous plant.
  • Color: Blue blooms.
  • Interest: Summer flowering.
  • Texas Native: No, but particularly well adapted to central Texas and Austin.
  • Wildlife habitat: Provides food/shelter for bees, butterflies and birds.
blue petaled flowers under white clouds photo

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