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Blue Eyed Mary

The garden wore blue and white flowers for Easter, really pretty and fresh in the sunlight. The blue-eyed Marys dressed the soil under the crab apple tree in delicate sprays of blue flowers, a counterpoint to the tree’s abundant blossoms that cover the branches with agraceful fragrant veil.

Blue-eyed Mary itself is not scented but if you are looking for a beautiful ground cover that blooms in full shade you can’t get much better than this plant. The broad heart shaped foliage spreads quickly to brighten a shady spot and in spring it offers a real treat to the gardener with its lavish blossoms that look just like forget-me-nots. 

Don’t plant it in full sunlight, it gets scorched dramatically and looks guilt inducing but will continue to grow, which is really not a garden feature. It thrives in the shade where it is very undemanding, spreads quickly and inhibits the growth of weeds, maintaining a compact, deep green and lush foliage through the summer and fall, even during drought spells.

Blue eyed Mary is a perennial plant. Harsh winters don’t bother it and it self-sows freely to provide extra seedlings if you want to plant it in other areas of your garden. Like any spring perennial it doesn’t like being disturbed during its blooming period, wait for a cool day at the beginning of fall to move it to its desired location.

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