Rising about 12 inches, leadwort is an excellent edging plant for a flower bed.
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For a real blue, look to a little perennial commonly called leadwort.
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Leadwort is one of those perennials that is easy to overlook when shopping for perennials in spring.
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It often takes until May for leadwort to break its dormancy and sprout fresh foliage on its wiry stems.
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I have found leadwort to be a long-lived perennial.
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Ceratostigma willmottianum is an upright, deciduous leadwort that features darker foliage and lighter, true blue flowers.
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The plumbago, also called leadwort, would be a great plant for any season, but it is stunning in late summer, when the cobalt blue flowers appear in greatest abundance.