Omphalodes Cherry Ingram is a perennial with a lovely very nuanced blue flowering. In April and May, this variety produces numerous little purple-blue flowers, with a slightly different color when they are immature or in buds. These small blue flowers with five petals look like the forget-me-not flowers. Adapted to humus-bearing fresh soils, this perennial makes a nice ground cover for shady areas and coloured pots.
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Blue flowering's perennial, that looks a bit like the Myosotis's one, Omphalodes Cherry Ingram is a very decorative plant for fresh and shady areas. Its flowers appear soon, since April and lasts until May. Its little blue purple flowers are gathered in clusters on its upright and floral spikes. This Globe Planter's variety received an Award of Garden Merit during the Royal Horticulture Society in 1996.
How to use Omphalodes Cherry Ingram ?
Very rustic (until -15°C), Omphalodes Cherry Ingram suits perfectly to tempered areas with cold winters. It loves to be in a shady place, with a humus soil that will stay fresh throughout the year, such as undergrowths. Thanks to its small size (25cm x 40cm), its dense tufts' habit, and its early bright flowering, this variety is an amazing ground cover. It can also be used in a shady rockery.
What advices to achieve the Omphalodes Cherry Ingram's growth ?
Omphalodes Cherry Ingram can be cut after its flowering, in order to rid it of its dried flowers.