
Italian Alkanet 'Dropmore'
Introduced in 1905, late spring blooming Dropmore has true-blue flowers in clusters that are unbeatable for their richness of hue. A member of the borage family, they have the large rough leaves of their kin. Fertile, well-drained soils are best to avoid wet soils in winter. Anchusa means 'paint for the skin' for its close relative, A. tinctoria, was once the source of a commonly used rouge. Biennial to short-lived perennial.
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$1.49Italian Alkanet 'Dropmore'
Introduced in 1905, late spring blooming Dropmore has true-blue flowers in clusters that are unbeatable for their richness of hue. A member of the borage family, they have the large rough leaves of their kin. Fertile, well-drained soils are best to avoid wet soils in winter. Anchusa means 'paint for the skin' for its close relative, A. tinctoria, was once the source of a commonly used rouge. Biennial to short-lived perennial.
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Introduced in 1905, late spring blooming Dropmore has true-blue flowers in clusters that are unbeatable for their richness of hue. A member of the borage family, they have the large rough leaves of their kin. Fertile, well-drained soils are best to avoid wet soils in winter. Anchusa means 'paint for the skin' for its close relative, A. tinctoria, was once the source of a commonly used rouge. Biennial to short-lived perennial.

















