'Scabiosa col. Butterfly Blue' is a charming herbaceous perennial known for its delicate blue flowers and attractive form. In the Irish climate, it adds a lovely touch of color and texture to gardens, particularly in borders, cottage gardens, or pollinator-friendly landscapes.
Height/Spread: 'Scabiosa col. Butterfly Blue' typically grows to a height of around 30-45 cm (12-18 inches) and spreads to approximately 30-45 cm (12-18 inches). It forms compact clumps of foliage and produces numerous upright stems topped with dainty flowers.
Position: This scabiosa variety thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers a position that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. In hotter regions, providing afternoon shade can help protect the plant from excessive heat stress.
Soil: 'Scabiosa col. Butterfly Blue' thrives in well-draining soil with a slightly alkaline to neutral pH. It is adaptable to various soil types, including sandy or loamy soils. Ensuring the soil is rich in organic matter and adequately drained will promote healthy growth.
Flowering Season: This scabiosa cultivar offers a prolonged flowering season, typically blooming from early summer to early autumn. The delicate, powder-blue flowers emerge on slender stems, providing a beautiful contrast against the plant's compact green foliage.
Uses: 'Scabiosa col. Butterfly Blue' is a versatile plant that can serve multiple purposes in Irish gardens. Its attractive flowers make it an excellent choice for borders, rock gardens, or mixed perennial beds. Additionally, its nectar-rich blooms attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens.
In the Irish climate, 'Scabiosa col. Butterfly Blue' performs well, provided it is given the appropriate growing conditions. With its compact size, stunning blue flowers, and ability to attract pollinators, it brings beauty, interest, and ecological benefits to the garden. Gardeners can enjoy its long-lasting blooms and easy-care nature, making it a delightful choice for enhancing the Irish landscape.