Outrageous Trailing Bacopa Plant
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Trailing bacopa plant. Snowstorm Blue also works well as a border or edging plant. Such a care-free plant also does great as ground cover. It can grow as a perennial in zones 9 through 11 and grows as an annual in zones 7 through 9 where temperatures drop to 0 degrees Fahrenheit -178.
In addition the trailing habit of bacopa adds texture as it grows down the side of pots. Naming confusion aside you would be hard-pressed to find a plant with such pure white flowers for all your container planting needs. The beauty of trailing plants is that they dont need much attention and if you choose the right plant for your space they can improve your mood and brighten your day with their beauty and presence.
They can be planted in various containers and pots or directly into the ground wherever you need them. Also known as Sutera cordata Bacopa has trailing stems and small single flowers in white pink or mauve which appear through summer and beyond. Bacopa Plug Plants ready to buy online including bacopa snowflake and double bacopa plants.
A very compact grower it suits sun or light shade and is extra handy as an edging plant for large pots. Trailing bacopa Sutera cordata has become a favorite container plant valued for its ability to quickly spill over the sides of pots or hanging baskets and for the tiny white or pale blue. Bacopa Sutera cordata- This lovely little annual comes in a variety of colors such as purple pink blue and white and in recent years its medicinal properties have become a pretty hot topicAs a trailing plant though it has long been a favorite of gardeners.
The long green stems support small white or lavender flowers. Plant outside in mid-late spring after all danger of frost is past. PROVEN WINNERS 4-Pack 425 in.
You can also use bacopa as a quick colorful groundcover. Grande Snowstorm Blue Bacopa Sutera Live Plant Lavender-Blue Flowers 16 Model BACPRW1107524. If the plants develop yellowing at the tips of the leaves pH level is the first thing to check.