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‘Blanjou’ BRISE D'ANJOU features variegated foliage. It is a naturally occurring mutation that was discovered growing at a nursery in Brissac-Quince, France. The leaves are bright green variegated with creamy yellowish-white edges. Violet-blue flowers. U.S. Plant Patent #9,781 issued January 14, 1997.
Polemonium caeruleum, commonly called Jacob’s ladder, is a generally erect, clump-forming perennial that typically forms a foliage mound to 18-24” tall and as wide. Odd-pinnate compound bright green leaves (to 27 leaflets each) appear ladder-like, hence the common name. Cup-shaped, deep blue flowers with contrasting yellow stamens appear in loose, drooping, terminal clusters (cymes) in spring (April-May in the St. Louis area).
Shade, Part Shade | |
No | |
1.5-2 ft | |
1.5-2 ft | |
Spring, Summer | |
Yes | |
Blue | |
Mild | |
Yes | |
Yes |