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Blue Rock Bindweed (Convolvolus Sabatius)

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Blue Rock Bindweed (Convolvolus Sabatius)

Blue Rock Bindweed (Convolvolus Sabatius)

Convovulus sabatius, commonly known as Blue Rock Bindweed or Blue Convovulus, is a low-growing perennial plant that thrives in the Irish climate. 

Height/Spread: Convovulus sabatius typically reaches a height of 10-20 centimeters (4-8 inches) with a spread of about 30-45 centimeters (12-18 inches).

Position: This plant prefers a sunny or partially shaded position in the garden, where it can receive at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.

Soil: It grows well in well-drained soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. The soil should be moderately fertile and not overly rich in organic matter.

Flowering Season: Convovulus sabatius produces delicate, trumpet-shaped flowers from late spring to early autumn. The blooms are typically a beautiful shade of blue or purple, adding vibrant color to the garden.

Uses: This plant is often used as a ground cover or trailing plant due to its low-growing habit and spreading nature. It works well in rock gardens, hanging baskets, containers, and as a border edging. Additionally, the attractive flowers of Convovulus sabatius are highly attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies.

Please note that while this description is generally applicable to Convovulus sabatius, it's always advisable to consult local gardening resources or experts for specific guidance on growing plants in your area, as climate and soil conditions can vary.

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Blue Rock Bindweed (Convolvolus Sabatius)

$15.13

$5.30

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Convovulus sabatius, commonly known as Blue Rock Bindweed or Blue Convovulus, is a low-growing perennial plant that thrives in the Irish climate. 

Height/Spread: Convovulus sabatius typically reaches a height of 10-20 centimeters (4-8 inches) with a spread of about 30-45 centimeters (12-18 inches).

Position: This plant prefers a sunny or partially shaded position in the garden, where it can receive at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.

Soil: It grows well in well-drained soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. The soil should be moderately fertile and not overly rich in organic matter.

Flowering Season: Convovulus sabatius produces delicate, trumpet-shaped flowers from late spring to early autumn. The blooms are typically a beautiful shade of blue or purple, adding vibrant color to the garden.

Uses: This plant is often used as a ground cover or trailing plant due to its low-growing habit and spreading nature. It works well in rock gardens, hanging baskets, containers, and as a border edging. Additionally, the attractive flowers of Convovulus sabatius are highly attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies.

Please note that while this description is generally applicable to Convovulus sabatius, it's always advisable to consult local gardening resources or experts for specific guidance on growing plants in your area, as climate and soil conditions can vary.