Scientific Name | Chamaescilla corymbose var. corymbosa |
Size and form | An attractive and tuberous herb 7-25 cm high and 10-20cm wide. |
Flowers, leaves and fruit | The corymb flower inflorescence occurs from August to October. The striking, sky-blue flowers are open with 6 petals. Fruit is a capsule. Linear leaves are prostrate with reddish tinges on the underside |
Growing conditions | Suitable for moist and sandy soils in a part-shade position. |
Blue Stars
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