Commelina dianthifolia

Commelina dianthifolia

£4.50

In stock

(20 customer reviews)

In stock

Categories: , , ,

Description

Rich Blue flowers.

With abundance of blue flowers this is a great plant for many areas in the garden. Best of the hardy species although also self seeds. Place in the alpine rock garden containers or just in the border to bring these unusual blue flowers.

Flowering: Spring-Summer

Hardiness: Fully Hardy

Height: 20cm

Spread: 15cm

Further information:

Take away any debris in late autumn. This plant goes to ground for the winter and appears again in spring. The flowers follow the sun and open in the afternoon.

Common Name: Birdbill Dayflower

Life Cycle: perennial

Family: Commelinaceae

Foliage: Lanceolate

Basic Colour: ( blue )

Flower Colour: blue

Natural Flowering: May – July

Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy

Height with Flowers: 20cm

Soil Requirements:  average / dry / well-drained / sandy

Soil ph: acidic / alkaline / neutral

Location:  container / cottage garden / border / rock garden / Mediterranean

Usage: ornamental

Pruning: Goes to ground during winter / collect and direct sow seed in Autumn to bulk up

Tolerates: drought tolerant / salt tolerant / deer resistance / rabbit resistance / shallow soil

Origin: South West USA – Mexico

Additional information

Climate

,

Flowering season

,

Height

Planting area

, ,

Position

,

Flower Colour

Description

Rich Blue flowers.

With abundance of blue flowers this is a great plant for many areas in the garden. Best of the hardy species although also self seeds. Place in the alpine rock garden containers or just in the border to bring these unusual blue flowers.

Flowering: Spring-Summer

Hardiness: Fully Hardy

Height: 20cm

Spread: 15cm

Further information:

Take away any debris in late autumn. This plant goes to ground for the winter and appears again in spring. The flowers follow the sun and open in the afternoon.

Common Name: Birdbill Dayflower

Life Cycle: perennial

Family: Commelinaceae

Foliage: Lanceolate

Basic Colour: ( blue )

Flower Colour: blue

Natural Flowering: May – July

Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy

Height with Flowers: 20cm

Soil Requirements:  average / dry / well-drained / sandy

Soil ph: acidic / alkaline / neutral

Location:  container / cottage garden / border / rock garden / Mediterranean

Usage: ornamental

Pruning: Goes to ground during winter / collect and direct sow seed in Autumn to bulk up

Tolerates: drought tolerant / salt tolerant / deer resistance / rabbit resistance / shallow soil

Origin: South West USA – Mexico

Additional information

Climate

,

Flowering season

,

Height

Planting area

, ,

Position

,

Flower Colour

20 reviews for Commelina dianthifolia

Powered byCusRev
4.7
Based on 20 reviews
  1. Claire Bartram (verified owner)

    Good plants looking forward to flowering time.

  2. Janet Jeffries (verified owner)

  3. Irwin A. (verified owner)

  4. ld (verified owner)

    arrived beautifully packaged; have planted it but too soon to know how well she is doing

  5. Julie (verified owner)

    Perfect healthy plant quick delivery well packaged

  6. Geoff Bennett (verified owner)

  7. Sue S. (verified owner)

  8. Stuart B. (verified owner)

    Nothing showing yet but if the other plants ordered are anything to go by then I have every confidence this will do well.

  9. S F (verified owner)

    Dormant when received, but good explanation, and now progressing

  10. Martin C. (verified owner)

  11. Talleen Smith (verified owner)

  12. Graham P. (verified owner)

  13. Allan (verified owner)

  14. Michele (verified owner)

    Stunning colour! Plants arrived on time carefully packed in great condition.

  15. Roger M. (verified owner)

  16. Henry Hoofe (verified owner)

  17. Vera B. (verified owner)

  18. Anonymous (verified owner)

  19. Elizabeth Becker (verified owner)

    these plants came with slugs which i had to kill. All the leaves were gone

  20. John M. (verified owner)

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Go to Top