My Bello Grigio
Rumored to be hardy in zones 7-9, I decided to play it safe by planting in a pot. It also calls for part to full sun and since I’m still battling Chameleon weed in my limited part-sun locations a pot prevents any accidental contact with herbicides.
Initially I thought it would be a good mate for the striking but tricky to showcase Heuchera ‘Black Pearl‘, and tried to make that arrangement work in one of my dark brown pots from last year. I included some other plants with both dark foliage (Non Stop Mocca White Begonia) and silvery foliage (Calocephalus Bed Head) but it just did not look right. So last weekend I started over. I’ll show you later what I did with Black Pearl.
I kept the Non Stop Mocca White begonia.
And the Calocephalus ‘Bed Head’.
I added Dianthus Paint the Town Magenta and Festuca Blue Whiskers.
I also added a white Angelonia, and put it all in a more neutral toned pot.
This planter is almost as pretty at night as it is during the day time.
Stachys Bello Grigio at a glance:
Still relatively new, there is not a lot of information about this plant yet. Produced from tissue culture, if you are lucky enough to find it expect your wallet to take a hit.
Exposure:
Sun to part-sun
Moisture:
Drought tolerant once established
Height:
10-12″ (25-30 cm)
Spread:
12-18″ (30-45 cm)
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