Veronica Perfoliata
This Australian native evergreen perennial possesses round blue-grey perfoliate leaves that wrap around the stem resembling a Eucalypt leaf. Plants develop tall and upright and then sprawl, to form a clump. Beautiful flower spikes smoother the bush from spring to summer.
| Botanical Name | Veronica perfoliata syn. Parahebe perfoliata |
| Common Name | Veronica perfoliata |
| Key Features | Round blue-grey perfoliate leaves wrap around the stem, resembling a Eucalypt leaf. Beautiful periwinkle lilac-blue flower spikes smoother the bush from spring to summer. |
| Size | Grows to 75cm high x 75cm wide. |
| Position | Full sun to part shade in a well-drained soil. |
| Description | Soft periwinkle lilac-blue flower spikes are showy for months. |
| Cultural Notes | Plants may be cut to the ground in early spring to regrow for the season. Mulch well and maintain adequate moisture throughout the warmer months. Frost hardy. |
| Landscape Ideas | Excellent for borders, in garden beds or decorative containers. |
| Water Requirements | Low |



