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Veronica Lavender Lightsaber Perennial Plant by Bluestone Perennials
Perfect for a narrow border needing height. Tall wands of soft lavender can be seen from far, far away. The spiky flowers are a hit with butterflies, hummingbirds and bees too! A nice contrast to more rounded flower shapes in the garden. Plant Veronica Lavender Lightsaber in any well-drained spot in your sunny border. Now sit back and watch as …
Perfect for a narrow border needing height. Tall wands of soft lavender can be seen from far, far away. The spiky flowers are a hit with butterflies, hummingbirds and bees too! A nice contrast to more rounded flower shapes in the garden. Plant Veronica Lavender Lightsaber in any well-drained spot in your sunny border. Now sit back and watch as it yields countless flower spikes beginning in mid-summer. Flower wands open from the base to the tips for long-blooming flower power. Dark green, bushy mounds of sturdy foliage is not a favorite of deer; however, hummingbirds and butterflies can?t seem to stay away.
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Perfect for a narrow border needing height. Tall wands of soft lavender can be seen from far, far away. The spiky flowers are a hit with butterflies, hummingbirds and bees too! A nice contrast to more rounded flower shapes in the garden. Plant Veronica Lavender Lightsaber in any well-drained spot in your sunny border. Now sit back and watch as it yields countless flower spikes beginning in mid-summer. Flower wands open from the base to the tips for long-blooming flower power. Dark green, bushy mounds of sturdy foliage is not a favorite of deer; however, hummingbirds and butterflies can?t seem to stay away.