Erigeron karvinskianus Lavender Lady

Erigeron karvinskianus 'Lavender Lady'

Our Ref No : 28592
2 Ltr
0 in stock
£8.99
9 cm
0 in stock
£3.99

Erigeron 'Lavender Lady' is an alpine gem, gracing gardens with masses of delicate pale lilac-blue daisies throughout the summer. As the season progresses, these charming blooms become darker, creating a multicoloured blaze of colour. Thriving in sunny, reasonably well-drained spots, this plant self-seeds effortlessly into small cracks without becoming invasive.

Pair Erigeron 'Lavender Lady' with other alpine treasures like Aubrieta (Rock Cress) or Sedum (Stonecrop) for a picturesque rock garden or alpine bed. Its compact size makes it ideal for walls and pots, adding a touch of whimsy to vertical spaces.

With its resilient nature and continuous blooms, Erigeron 'Lavender Lady' brings enduring beauty to any garden setting. Whether nestled in rocky crevices or adorning containers, this alpine wonder is sure to delight gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet charming addition to their landscape.
Common NameSpanish daisy Latin American Fleabane
Approx Height (10 yrs.)15-30 cm (6-12")
Soil TypeSandy Loam
Soil pHAcid, Neutral, Alkaline
AspectSun, Semi Shade
HardinessHardy
Flowering TimeSpring to Summer
Plants for PollinatorsPlants for Pollinators
Bee FriendlyBee Friendly
Flower ColourPink, Lavender
Plant TypeHerbaceous
Perennials
Alpine with masses of dainty pale lilac daisies darkening with age all summer long.giving a multicoloured blaze in shades of blue. Likes a sunny reasonably well drained spot. Self seeds into any small crack without becoming a nuisance. 15cm x 20cm Lovely in walls and pots.

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Erigeron karvinskianus 'Lavender Lady'
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