Position full sun Soil dry, well drained, poor to moderately fertile soil Rate of growth average Flowering period June and August Flower colour steel blue flowers surrounds by silvery white bracts Other features ideal for use in dried flower arrangements Hardiness fully hardy Teasel like pale green flowers, which turn to steely blue as they mature, are surrounded a ruff of silvery white bracts. This rosette forming biennial is great for the front or middle of a sunny, well drained border. The attractive foliage is displayed to best advantage if the plant is mulched with or planted in gravel. A biennial plant, it will die after flowering in its second year, but self seeds freely in a good spot, thus ensuring more will follow. Garden care Lift and divide large colonies in spring. Avoid the temptation to cut back the flowerheads in autumn as they provide interest in the winter garden.
Position full sun Soil well drained, fertile soil Rate of growth average Flowering period July to October Hardiness hardy borderline Hyssops are great for adding vertical accents to a border, with whorls of long lasting, tiny flowers arranged like a