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Pratia pedunculata 'Country Park' - Country Park Blue Star Creeper
Pratia pedunculata 'Country Park' - Country Park Blue Star Creeper

Campanulaceae Pratia Pedunculata Country Park

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Grows InZone 7A · 0° to 5° F through Zone 10B · 35° to 40° F
Sun ExposureFull / Mostly Sun, Morning Sun / Evening Shade, Morning Shade / Evening Sun
Soil DrainageWell Drained, Moderately Drained
Resistent ToDeer Resistant, Heat
Flower ColorBlue, Powder Blue, Sky Blue
BloomsSpring Blooms, Summer Blooms, Fall Blooms, Early Spring Blooms, Early Summer Blooms
Foliage ColorMedium Green, Dark Green
Average Height0' to 1'
Average Width1' to 2'
AttractsVisual Attention
FragrancesNone
Additional Information About Pratia pedunculata 'Country Park' - Country Park Blue Star Creeper


More About Country Park Pratia...

We use Country Park Pratia extensively in our gardens between the gaps of stepping stones in paths, where it serves to be a very tough "stepable" that is tolerant to moderate foot trafffic (3 to 4 times a day). We also use it as a groundcover to underplant shrubs, roses, and small trees, such as laceleaf Japanese maples, and in shade gardens around ferns and other perennials. 

Masses of tiny, star-shape, blue flowers nearly cover the zig-zag black stems that are covered with tiny round leaves forming a nice mat. The flowers are produced in spring and sometimes sporadically until the first frost in fall. The foliage is evergreen in warmer climates and semi-evergreen in cooler climates. 

Country Park Pratia will tolerate full sun if the soil remains consistently moist. Otherwise, it is more sutied to sites that provide morning sun with afternoon shade or dappled sunlight. Either way, it's best not to allow the soil to completely dry out for prolonged periods of time.

When planting in narrow spaces between stepping stones or pavers you can divide the plant into parts that will fit the gaps.

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