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Plant Passport Registration Number: GB147173
Please read our notes before placing the order:
1. The pictures in this listing are examples of the available plant at maturity and do not indicate anything in regard to size of plant at the point of sale.  You will receive an organically produced young plant grown in a 9cm pot for planting immediately or to grow on (pot removed, when possible, to reduce plastic waste)
2. Seasonal difference in plants: Please be aware if you are new to gardening, that the plants we supply are mostly herbaceous perennials and many go dormant in winter. You may receive what looks like an empty pot or piece of root. This will produce new growth in spring.
3. The date the Royal mail label is bought (tracking number added as sent against your orders) is the date your order is lined up for picking.  It is likely to be put into the post a couple of days later. 
Thank you.

Brunnera macrophylla 'Mrs Morse' is the white flowered version of Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’, the only feature that separates the two. Coarsely hairy, heart-shaped leaves are heavily silvered and picked out by dark green margins and veins, making fascinating patterns not unlike an intricate cathedral window. A picture from Spring to Autumn especially when given shade and adequate moisture to prevent scorching in high Summer. The Spring display is further enhanced by an airy cloud of pure-white forget-me-nots on stems decorated with smaller but similarly marked leaves. Brunnera macrophylla 'Mrs Morse' (Siberian buglass 'Mrs Morse' ) will reach a height of 0.4m and a spread of 0.4m after 2-5 years. Generally pest free. The fact that generally slugs don't like the leaves gives this plant an edge over hostas for shade planting. These two plants work well interplanted together. Plant in the autumn or spring in any ordinary soil. Tolerates either sun or shade, although if planted in full sun less tolerant of drought.

Brunnera macrophylla 'Mrs Morse' Siberian Bugloss , clumpforming

SKU: BP202400183
£4.99Price
  • Brunnera
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