
How to grow siberian bugloss
Brunnera macrophylla
When to plant siberian bugloss
Siberian bugloss is a rhizomatous, clumping shade perennial set out as a plant and propagated by division. Plant in spring once the soil is workable in partial to full shade and fertile, moist soil; NC State notes it performs best where nights are cool and is not recommended for the hot, humid Southeast.
Siberian Bugloss is timed by season rather than your frost dates, so the planting calendar does not generate ZIP-specific dates for it. Check the cited sources below to fine-tune for your area.
Growing conditions
- Lifecycle
- Perennial
- Spacing
- 12 to 36 in apart
- Sun
- Shade
Common problems
- slugs
- snails
- leaf scorch in sun
Sources
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