Selected by Bill Cullina of the New England Wildflower Society. An outstanding and colorful new cultivar sporting green leaves with white leaf margins that are tinged with pink. Pale lavender blue, 3/4 inch bell-shaped flowers with white stamens are produced from early through midsummer. This selection is larger and has a looser habit than the other varieties.
(Courtesy of Walters Gardens)
| Height | Spread |
| 12-24 Inches | 12-18 Inches |
| Flower Color | USDA Hardiness Zone |
| Purple-Blue Shades | 3-7 |
| Foliage Color | |
| Varigated | |
Characteristics & Attributes | Exposure | Growth Rate in the Garden | Nature Attraction |
Full Sun Part Shade | Medium | |
| Attributes | Soil Moisture Needs | Critter Resistance |
Mass Planting Cut Flower or Foliage Mass Planting Specimen or Focal Plant | Average water needs Low water needs
| Deer Resistant
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