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Heartleaf Brunnera

Herbaceous Perennial Flower

Also known as Siberian Bugloss , False Forget Me Not
Brunnera macrophylla
Boraginaceae Family
Synonym: Anchusa myosotidiflora

Perfect for moist woodland settings, dainty intensely blue flowers rise above heart shaped, dark green leaves on this spring-blooming perennial.

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Site Characteristics
Sunlight:
  • part shade
  • full shade

Soil conditions:

  • requires well-drained soil
  • tolerates damp soil
Prefers rich soil that is kept moist but not soggy.

Hardiness zones:

  • 3 to 8
Does poorly in warmer end of range without moisture and shade.
Plant Traits

Lifecycle: perennial

Ease-of-care: easy

Height: 1 to 1.5 feet

Spread: 1 to 2 feet

Bloom time:

  • mid-spring
  • late spring

Flower color: blue

Foliage color: dark green

Foliage texture: medium

Shape: cushion, mound or clump

Shape in flower: flower stalks with upright spikes

Delicate blooms borne in sprays above the foliage.

Special Considerations
Special characteristics:
  • non-aggressive - Prolific self-seeder in moist sites, but seedlings seldom go far and are easily removed.
  • non-invasive
  • not native to North America - Native to Siberia, Eastern Mediterranean
Growing Information
How to plant:

Propagate by seed, division or separation - Cultivars must be propagated by division, as they do not come true from seed.

Plants self-seed prolifically but are easy to control. Plant seeds in summer and transplant in fall.

Divide in early spring. Take 3- to 4-inch root cuttings when plants are dormant and root in containers overwinter.

Maintenance and care:
Keep soil moist but not soggy.

Deadhead to prevent reseeding.

If foliage deteriorates in summer, cut to ground to encourage a new flush of growth.

Divide in spring. Division required only every 6 to 10 years.

More growing information: How to Grow Perennials

Pests:
Slugs
Varieties
�Hadspen Cream� has pale green leaves bordered with creamy white markings. Does not tolerate afternoon sun well.

�Langtrees� has deep green leafes with silvery dots.

�Variegata� ('Dawson's White') has leaves with wide creamy white borders, prefers moist shade, and will not tolerate sun or drought.