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Proven Winners Jack of Diamonds Brunnera Quart

Proven Winners Jack of Diamonds Brunnera Quart

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Common Name: Heartleaf Brunnera, Siberian Bugloss

2025 Proven Winners National Perennial of the Year®

This shade perennial can best be described as a giant version of the classic 'Jack Frost'-with a twist. The huge 9-10" leaves overlap dramatically at the base giving it a shape similar to the snail delicacy escargot. Overall, the foliage is circular from a distance. The leaves have a heavy silver overlay with vivid wide, dark green veining pattern. From mid to late spring, baby blue, forget-me-not type blossoms are held in clusters above the foliage.

Brunneras are classic perennials that are treasured for their shade tolerance and lovely blooms. They make a fantastic groundcover, though the variegated forms may be slower to spread than the species. Try growing them in containers too so they will be close at hand when you want to snip a few blooms for a spring bouquet.

Height:

14.0-16.0 Inches

Spread:

28.0-32.0 Inches

Scape Height:

30.0 Inches

Hardiness Zones:

3,4,5,6,7,8

Flower Color:

Blue shades

Foliage Color:

Silver/grey shades

Sunlight:

Part Shade (4-6 hrs. Direct Sun)Full Shade (< 4 hrs. Direct Sun)

Water Requirements:

Average Water NeedsConsistent Water Needs

Soil Quality:

Average Soil QualityFertile Soil Quality

Soil Chemistry:

Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0)Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)

Bloomtime:

Mid SpringLate Spring

Attracts Wings:

Bee Friendly

Critter Resistant:

Deer Resistant

Growth Rate:

Medium

Garden Style:

Patio ContainerEclecticRock GardenWoodland Shade

Other Features:

Border PlantContainerCut FlowerCut FoliageMass PlantingSpecimenFocal Point

Origin:

Not Native to North America

 

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