Brunnera
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Brunnera
Last summer I put in a plant that was stressed from shipping and in a short while it shriveled up and was gone but it is back in all its glory another surprise,so pleased.
Re: Brunnera
I was wondering about Brunnera myself...does it fade away much like bleeding hearts to?
Laura
Laura
Re: Brunnera
Brunnera likes consistent moisture and does not ever want to go completely dry.
Viktoria
Viktoria
Many a great tune has been played on an older fiddle.
Re: Brunnera
Thanks, Viktoria, does Brunnera die back? If so, when does it do that?
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Re: Brunnera
I have Jack Frost Brunnera and it does not die back until it frosts.
The foliage stays very pretty all summer.
Tracy
The foliage stays very pretty all summer.
Tracy
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Re: Brunnera
I also have 'Jack Frost'. It died completely back on me one year (during summer) and I believe it was because it didn't get enough water. As I recall, giving it more water made it regrow.
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“If you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good”
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Re: Brunnera
Mine are in full bloom and the dainty blue flowers are physicadelic one of my very favorite plants,even when the blooms are gone the folliage is stunning.