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'''''Plumbago auriculata''''', also called '''''Plumbago capensis''''', '''Blue plumbago''', '''Cape blumbago''' or '''Cape leadwort''', is a well known plant.<ref name="Botanica 691">"Botanica. The Illustrated AZ of over 10000 garden plants and how to cultivate them", p 691. Könemann, 2004. ISBN 3-8331-1253-0</ref><ref name="Vermeulen 216">Nico Vermeulen:"The Complete Encyclopedia of Container Plants", p. 216. Rebo International, Netherlands, 1998. ISBN 90-366-1584-4</ref> | '''''Plumbago auriculata''''', also called '''''Plumbago capensis''''', '''Blue plumbago''', '''Cape blumbago''' or '''Cape leadwort''', is a well known plant.<ref name="Botanica 691">"Botanica. The Illustrated AZ of over 10000 garden plants and how to cultivate them", p 691. Könemann, 2004. ISBN 3-8331-1253-0</ref><ref name="Vermeulen 216">Nico Vermeulen:"The Complete Encyclopedia of Container Plants", p. 216. Rebo International, Netherlands, 1998. ISBN 90-366-1584-4</ref> | ||
− | ''Plumbago auriculata'' grows fast and to 2 meters (6 feet) tall. It has light blue to blue flowers and also variations with white (''Plumbago auriculata'' var. ''alba'') or deep blue (''Plumbago auriculata'' 'Royal cape') flowers. The leaves are green and grow 4-8 cm (1.5-3 in) long.<ref name="Vermeulen 216"/><ref name="Botanica 691"/> | + | ''Plumbago auriculata'' grows fast and to 2 meters (6 feet) tall. It has light blue to blue flowers and also variations with white (''Plumbago auriculata'' var. ''alba'') or deep blue (''Plumbago auriculata'' 'Royal cape') flowers. The leaves are green and grow 4-8 cm (1.5-3 in) long.<ref name="Vermeulen 216"/><ref name="Botanica 691"/> Native to [[South Africa]]. |
It grows well in a container outdoors and can be watered freely in the summer. To get the flowers to appear, the plumbago requires a warm place in full sun or partial shade.<ref name="Vermeulen 216"/> | It grows well in a container outdoors and can be watered freely in the summer. To get the flowers to appear, the plumbago requires a warm place in full sun or partial shade.<ref name="Vermeulen 216"/> | ||
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+ | syn. Plumbago capensis, Thunb. Fig. 3080. Semi-climbing shrub but a straggling upright plant as grown under glass, somewhat glaucous, glabrous except in the infl. :lvs. scattered, oblong-ovate to oblong-spatulate, nearly or quite obtuse and short - mucronate, narrowed into a very short petiole: racemes relatively short, the fls. sometimes appearing as if umbelled; fls. azure-blue, with a very slender tube 1 1/2 in. long and several times longer than the glandular-hairy cylindrical calyx-tube, the corolla-lobes obovate and phlox-like: caps, oblong- clavate, tapering and angled below. S. Afr. B.M. 2110. B.R. 417. Gn. 44, p. 380; 46, p. 245; 48, p. 344; 58, p. 20. G. 18:519; 27:41. Gn.W. 24:121. G.W. 10, p. 331. R.H. 1908:60. Var. alba, Hort., has white fis.—A well-known greenhouse plant. Old plants turned into the soil in late spring in a sunny exposure bloom profusely until frost. Plants struck from fall cuttings also give good bloom the following summer, but younger plants usually do not bloom so well. Plants can be kept in a cellar during winter, or they may be grown under glass for spring and summer bloom. It is an excellent rafter plant. In S. Calif, it climbs trees 15-20 ft. high if undisturbed. P. capensis and the white-fid, varieties are the commonest kinds. | ||
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*American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 | *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 | ||
*Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 | *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 | ||
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Exposure: | ☼ | Sun"Sun" is not in the list (sun, part-sun, shade, unknown) of allowed values for the "Exposure" property., Indoors"Indoors" is not in the list (sun, part-sun, shade, unknown) of allowed values for the "Exposure" property. |
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Water: | ◍ | regular"regular" is not in the list (wet, moist, moderate, dry, less when dormant) of allowed values for the "Water" property. |
Features: | ✓ | Flowers |
Sunset Zones: | 8, 9, 12-28 |
Plumbago auriculata, also called Plumbago capensis, Blue plumbago, Cape blumbago or Cape leadwort, is a well known plant.[1][2]
Plumbago auriculata grows fast and to 2 meters (6 feet) tall. It has light blue to blue flowers and also variations with white (Plumbago auriculata var. alba) or deep blue (Plumbago auriculata 'Royal cape') flowers. The leaves are green and grow 4-8 cm (1.5-3 in) long.[2][1] Native to South Africa.
It grows well in a container outdoors and can be watered freely in the summer. To get the flowers to appear, the plumbago requires a warm place in full sun or partial shade.[2]
Read about Plumbago auriculata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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syn. Plumbago capensis, Thunb. Fig. 3080. Semi-climbing shrub but a straggling upright plant as grown under glass, somewhat glaucous, glabrous except in the infl. :lvs. scattered, oblong-ovate to oblong-spatulate, nearly or quite obtuse and short - mucronate, narrowed into a very short petiole: racemes relatively short, the fls. sometimes appearing as if umbelled; fls. azure-blue, with a very slender tube 1 1/2 in. long and several times longer than the glandular-hairy cylindrical calyx-tube, the corolla-lobes obovate and phlox-like: caps, oblong- clavate, tapering and angled below. S. Afr. B.M. 2110. B.R. 417. Gn. 44, p. 380; 46, p. 245; 48, p. 344; 58, p. 20. G. 18:519; 27:41. Gn.W. 24:121. G.W. 10, p. 331. R.H. 1908:60. Var. alba, Hort., has white fis.—A well-known greenhouse plant. Old plants turned into the soil in late spring in a sunny exposure bloom profusely until frost. Plants struck from fall cuttings also give good bloom the following summer, but younger plants usually do not bloom so well. Plants can be kept in a cellar during winter, or they may be grown under glass for spring and summer bloom. It is an excellent rafter plant. In S. Calif, it climbs trees 15-20 ft. high if undisturbed. P. capensis and the white-fid, varieties are the commonest kinds.
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Cultivation
Propagation
Pests and diseases
Gallery
References
- Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881926248
- American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432
- Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608