The Veronica gentianoides Tissington White, also known as gentian speedwell, is an elegant and hardy perennial. Its delicate white flower spikes, veined with light blue, bloom in spring, adding brightness and refinement to your borders. Native to the Caucasus mountains, it thrives in both modern and traditional gardens, thanks to its low maintenance and adaptability.
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Features of Veronica gentianoides Tissington White
Veronica gentianoides Tissington White stands out for its compact habit and linear, bright green leaves. Its graceful flower spikes, white with pale blue veins, bring a radiant touch to spring flower beds. This semi-evergreen and hardy perennial can withstand temperatures as low as -20°C. Native to the Caucasus region, it thrives in sunny to partially shaded areas, reaching 40 cm in height and 30 cm in width.
How to Use Veronica gentianoides Tissington White?
Veronica gentianoides Tissington White is perfect for structuring spring borders or adding a delicate touch to edging. It also fits beautifully in rock gardens or containers, thanks to its graceful habit and airy blooms. Its semi-evergreen foliage makes it an excellent companion for natural or modern compositions. It is also ideal for underplanting hedges or creating floral variation in a mixed flower bed.
Tips for Growing Veronica gentianoides Tissington White
To grow Veronica gentianoides Tissington White, choose a well-drained, light soil, preferably neutral to slightly alkaline. Space plants 30 cm apart to allow for full development. Water moderately, especially during dry periods. No heavy fertilization is needed, but an annual organic amendment will boost its vigor. Prune spent flower spikes to encourage new growth and maintain its tidy habit.