Andromeda polifolia Blue Ice
Bog rosemary.
Andromeda polifolia Blue Ice is an easy to grow long lived perennial with attractive pink bell shaped flowers in cover the plant in it’s entirety.
Flowers in Spring on plants which are compact and perfect for a groundcover or edging. Full sun to partial shade. Height 45cms . Width 80cms. Requires a well-drained, ericaceous (Acid loving) moist soil. Very Hardy.
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Andromeda polifolia Blue Ice, also known as bog rosemary, is a beautiful and unique plant that is native to North America, Europe, and Asia. It is a member of the heath family, which includes other popular garden plants like heather and blueberries. While Andromeda polifolia is not as well-known as these other plants, it has its own unique charm and is well worth considering for any garden.
The first thing that sets Andromeda polifolia apart is its distinctive appearance. The plant has narrow, evergreen leaves that are a dark green color on top and a lighter green on the underside. The leaves are arranged in whorls around the stem, giving the plant a very distinctive look. In the spring, Andromeda polifolia produces clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers that are pink or white in color. These flowers are not particularly showy, but they add a nice touch of color to the garden.
Another interesting feature of Andromeda polifolia is its habitat. As its common name suggests, bog rosemary is a plant that is typically found growing in wet, boggy areas. It is well-adapted to these environments, with roots that can extract nutrients from the acidic, nutrient-poor soil found in bogs. If you have a wet or boggy area in your garden, Andromeda polifolia could be the perfect plant to add some interest and color.
While Andromeda polifolia is a relatively easy plant to grow, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, as mentioned, the plant prefers moist soil, so be sure to keep it well-watered. Additionally, bog rosemary does not like to be planted in soil that is too alkaline. If your soil is alkaline, you may need to add some acidifying amendments to make it more suitable for Andromeda polifolia.
Another important consideration when growing Andromeda polifolia is sunlight. While the plant can tolerate some shade, it will not thrive in deep shade. Ideally, you should plant bog rosemary in a spot that receives partial sun, where it will get at least a few hours of direct sunlight each day.
One of the best things about Andromeda polifolia is that it is a relatively low-maintenance plant. It does not require regular pruning or deadheading, and it is not susceptible to many common pests or diseases. If you are looking for a plant that will add interest and color to your garden without requiring a lot of work, Andromeda polifolia is definitely worth considering.
In terms of uses, Andromeda polifolia is primarily grown as an ornamental plant. Its unique appearance and interesting habitat make it a popular choice for gardens that feature native or unusual plants. Additionally, some people believe that Andromeda polifolia has medicinal properties. In traditional medicine, the plant has been used to treat a variety of ailments, including digestive issues and headaches. While there is not much scientific evidence to support these claims, it is possible that Andromeda polifolia could have some health benefits.
In conclusion, Andromeda polifolia is a fascinating and beautiful plant that is well worth considering for any garden. Its distinctive appearance, interesting habitat, and low-maintenance nature make it a popular choice for gardeners around the world. Whether you are looking to add some color and interest to a wet or boggy area of your garden, or simply want to grow a unique and unusual plant, Andromeda polifolia is definitely worth checking out.
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