Veronica repens 'Sunshine' - Sunshine Creeping Speedwell |
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Scrophulariaceae Veronica Repens Sunshine |
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Grows In | Zone 6A · -10° to -5° F through Zone 9B · 25° to 30° F |
Sun Exposure | Full / Mostly Sun, Morning Sun / Evening Shade, Morning Shade / Evening Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained |
Resistent To | Deer Resistant, Drought, Heat |
Flower Color | White |
Foliage Color | Yellow |
Average Height | 0' to 1' |
Average Width | .5' to 1', 1' to 2' |
Attracts | Visual Attention |
Fragrances | None |
Displayed atop low mats of bright, golden-chartreuse foliage, the white blossoms of Veronica repens ‘Sunshine’ are lightly kissed with lavender. A selection of Corsican speedwell and one of our Toe Tickler Collection, an evergreen perennial native to the Mediterranean region, ‘Sunshine’ features small, oval, golden-green leaves which are somewhat folded and glossy. The tiny, four-petaled, white flowers are marked with short lavender lines, and appear from late spring to early summer.
Sunshine Veronica is an overall tough groundcover plant, and can be grown in average to sand-based garden soils in fun to partial sun. It tolerates some drought but will begin to falter in intense, prolonged dry conditions.
Tolerant of light foot traffic, it is ideal for use as a groundcover or between stepping stones, and looks lovely in a rockery or tumbling over low, stone retaining walls. It has a tendency to haphazardly reseed and spread, so its use in a confined, formal garden spot is not recommended.
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