Description
Mat forming white flowers.
Pratia are becoming quite popular from realising these can be grown traditionally in many areas of the garden but are ideal for intricately creeping through lawns. This allows for pollinating insects to benefit from lawns and is also pleasing to the eye. Grown in containers this can be invasive given optimum conditions.
Flowering: Spring – Summer
Hardiness: Hardy
Height: 1cm
Spread: 40cm+
Common Name: Blue Star Creeper
Life Cycle: perennial
Family: Campanulaceae
Foliage: elliptic
Basic Colour: ( blue)
Flower Colour: blue
Natural Flowering: April – October
Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Height with Flowers: 1cm
Soil Requirements: well-drained / average / moist
Soil ph: acid / alkaline / neutral
Location: container / rock garden / border / cottage garden / lawn
Usage: ornamental
Pruning: cut back in to foliage often, do this once flowers are decreasing or foliage is getting leggy
Tolerates: rabbit resistance / deer resistance
Origin: Australia
Mark (verified owner) –
Half of the pot seemed to be dead, it looked a bit damaged, so I assumed it happened during transit, it seems to be starting to recover since it was planted up.
PAUL H. (verified owner) –
All great plants in order, great Comms, thanks for supplying.
emile (verified owner) –
Diane Ewart (verified owner) –
Kate B. (verified owner) –
Great plant
David Pinkney (verified owner) –