Veronica Seeds
Veronica spicata 'Blue Bouquet' flower seeds. Sometimes also called Speedwell. This perennial plant produces sturdy spikes of bright blueish-purple blooms that somewhat resemble candle tapers. This variety has a long flowering season, and requires minimal care. Drought-tolerant once established, and remains tidy in appearance. Attractive to pollinators as well.
1/4g. seed packet (approx. 150-200 seeds)
Common Name: Veronica, or Speedwell
Scientific Name: Veronica spicata 'Blue Bouquet'
Lifespan: Perennial (comes back year after year)
Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom season: Summer-Fall
Color: Bright blue/purple
Height: 24 - 30"
USDA zones: 3-9
Start seeds indoors 4 - 6 weeks prior to last spring frost. Press seeds into seedling mix but do not cover seeds - light is helpful for germination. Transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed, spacing them 10" apart. Veronica seeds can be sown directly outdoors as well. Prepare a seedbed of loosened soil that is weed free. Once frost danger has passed, sow the seed into the seedbed, pressing the seeds in lightly.
Veronica spicata 'Blue Bouquet' flower seeds. Sometimes also called Speedwell. This perennial plant produces sturdy spikes of bright blueish-purple blooms that somewhat resemble candle tapers. This variety has a long flowering season, and requires minimal care. Drought-tolerant once established, and remains tidy in appearance. Attractive to pollinators as well.
1/4g. seed packet (approx. 150-200 seeds)
Common Name: Veronica, or Speedwell
Scientific Name: Veronica spicata 'Blue Bouquet'
Lifespan: Perennial (comes back year after year)
Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom season: Summer-Fall
Color: Bright blue/purple
Height: 24 - 30"
USDA zones: 3-9
Start seeds indoors 4 - 6 weeks prior to last spring frost. Press seeds into seedling mix but do not cover seeds - light is helpful for germination. Transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed, spacing them 10" apart. Veronica seeds can be sown directly outdoors as well. Prepare a seedbed of loosened soil that is weed free. Once frost danger has passed, sow the seed into the seedbed, pressing the seeds in lightly.
Veronica spicata 'Blue Bouquet' flower seeds. Sometimes also called Speedwell. This perennial plant produces sturdy spikes of bright blueish-purple blooms that somewhat resemble candle tapers. This variety has a long flowering season, and requires minimal care. Drought-tolerant once established, and remains tidy in appearance. Attractive to pollinators as well.
1/4g. seed packet (approx. 150-200 seeds)
Common Name: Veronica, or Speedwell
Scientific Name: Veronica spicata 'Blue Bouquet'
Lifespan: Perennial (comes back year after year)
Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom season: Summer-Fall
Color: Bright blue/purple
Height: 24 - 30"
USDA zones: 3-9
Start seeds indoors 4 - 6 weeks prior to last spring frost. Press seeds into seedling mix but do not cover seeds - light is helpful for germination. Transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed, spacing them 10" apart. Veronica seeds can be sown directly outdoors as well. Prepare a seedbed of loosened soil that is weed free. Once frost danger has passed, sow the seed into the seedbed, pressing the seeds in lightly.