Perovskia LACEY BLUE 'Lisslitt' Russian sage, perovskia


Perovskia
Perovskia is a very hardy plant originally found in Central Asia (Afghanistan, Pakistan) but is successfully grown even further north. It can also be seen in some elevated parts of Tibet and some regions of Siberia. That is probably why it is most commonly called Russian sage or Russian lavender.Deciduous leaves are finely dissected, 4-6 cm long, silvery grey when they emerge, turning pale green in summer. The stalks are the most vibrant silver shade ever seen on perovskias so far. The plant is very compact and profusely flowering. Its height can be around 1m, half of which are abundantly branched stems with flowers. Perovskia does resemble lavender but offers a much longer flowering time and is able to survive lower temperatures in winter. This makes it a great choice for any garden from the south up well north and can even be grown as a pot plant outdoors all year round.
Grow it in full sun in reasonably drained soil. After making an extensive root system it is quite draught tolerant. Cut back to about one third or one fourth of last year's growth every spring to keep the base strong and to make it produce more flowering stems. Fully hardy to -30°C, allegedly it can take -34°C (USDA zone 5).
Last update 15-08-2012
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- STANDARD (as described in the plant form) means a tree with a trunk of 190-210 cm and a crown at the top, unless specified differently. The commercial size for trees is their girth measured in the height of 1m from ground.
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