Caryopteris Longwood Blue
Butterflies Adore It!

Caryopteris 'Longwood Blue'

Item # 46425
$15.95 ea
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A superb cut flower, but also useful as a low hedge or accent plant!

Rich blue blooms begin in midsummer and continue into fall.

This superior clone of the Blue Mist Shrub was selected at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania for its upright growth, long bloomtime, heavy flower production, and superb silvery foliage. A garden standout that needs little attention to look its best for years, 'Longwood Blue' is a fine addition to the sunny to partly shaded garden!

This shrub is just 1 1/2 to 2 feet tall and 2 feet wide, but it makes a big impact even in a small space. As a long, glorious hedge (as pictured here at Longwood Gardens), it is breathtaking. Butterflies can't resist these blue blooms, adding even more color to the garden!

'Longwood Blue' blooms most heavily from midsummer into fall, continuing through those late-summer doldrums that can make a garden look spent. Its flowers are a rich, hard-to-find shade of blue, and make fine cut flowers. They're nicely complemented by the silvery hues on the foliage!

Upright and never sprawling or rangy, 'Longwood Blue' is an altogether superior selection of the beloved Blue Mist Shrub. Give it a try in your garden this season!

Space shrubs 18 to 24 inches apart in well-drained soil in full sun in the North or partial shade in the South. Zones 5-9.

Genus Caryopteris
Species x clandonensis
Variety 'Longwood Blue'
Bloom Season Mid Summer - Mid Fall
Habit Upright
Zone 5 - 9
Plant Height 18 in - 24 in
Plant Width 24 in
Item Form 2-Quart
Additional Characteristics Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Fast Growing, Flower, Fragrance, Hummingbird Lovers, Repeat Bloomer
Bloom Color Blue
Foliage Color Light Green, Silver/Gray
Light Requirements Full Sun, Part Shade
Moisture Requirements Dry, Moist,  well-drained
Resistance Deer Resistance, Heat Tolerant
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Border, Cut Flowers, Foliage Interest, Hedge, Ornamental
Restrictions CAN, HI, PR
Overall Rating: 5 Stars
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Longwood Blue Caryopteris
Kay from GA wrote (January 26, 2012):
Great plant to grow in Georgia, north of Atlanta. Never sick or sorry, tolerated the dry weather and red clay. Beautiful blue added to the landscape.