Plants in genus polemonium
Polemonium reptans 'Touch Of Class'
Polemonium reptans 'Touch Of Class' is a US native selection with compound green leaves edged in white. It forms 1-foot tall clumps and produces 16-inch tall spikes of light blue flowers from April through June.
Polemonium reptans 'Stairway To Heaven'
Polemonium reptans 'Stairway To Heaven' is a charming perennial with white-edged green foliage that turns greener in summer. It forms a small clump and produces short spikes of blue flowers in early to mid-April. This plant is native to the United States and attracts butterflies, thriving in part sun to light shade.
Polemonium caeruleum
Polemonium caeruleum, known for its beautiful blue flowers and symmetrical fern-like foliage, prefers damp soil and is pollinator-friendly. It tolerates some shade and has moderate moisture requirements, making it a versatile choice for gardens. The bell-shaped flowers bloom from late spring to summer, changing color from light sky blue to soft light purple, adding a dynamic element to landscapes.
Polemonium reptans 'Blount Blues'
Polemonium reptans 'Blount Blues' is a US native plant with mauvy blue bell-shaped flowers that bloom in late March. This early spring ephemeral grows to about 1 foot tall and is heat-loving, making it suitable for various garden settings.
Polemonium 'Heaven Scent'
Polemonium 'Heaven Scent', a Jacob's ladder hybrid, forms 1-foot wide clumps of pinnate green foliage with a burgundy flush. It produces 18-inch tall sprays of small, lightly-fragrant purple bells, adding a touch of elegance to gardens. This deciduous plant thrives in part sun to light shade, making it a versatile choice for various garden settings.