This unusual perennial is native to mountain meadows in China where it thrives in rocky, freely draining ground. It has long been grown in Chinese gardens, where it is valued for its intensely blue, tubular flowers borne on upright, unbranched stems above clumps of softly hairy leaves. A relative of catmint, it makes good ground cover for rockeries, slopes and dry borders. Height and Spread: 30cm (12”).
Grow in well-drained soil in full sun. Water well after planting, drought tolerant once established.







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