Rose colored spikes of flowers appear in June and July and are produced on current years wood allowing for cutting to the ground in late winter to rejuvenate and refresh the plant. The bright green foliage and low, dense suckering habit make it useful for massing or as a groundcover.
Product Description
INDIGOFERA kirilowi – Kirilow Indigo
Rose colored spikes of flowers appear in June and July and are produced on current years wood allowing for cutting to the ground in late winter to rejuvenate and refresh the plant. The bright green foliage and low, dense suckering habit make it useful for massing or as a groundcover. Adaptable to a wide range of soils. Brought to our attention by Steve Foltz of the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Native to Korea, China and Japan.
Sun: Full Sun
Soil: Average, Medium, Well-Drained
Size: Height 2-3ft., Spread 3-4ft.
Zone: 5-7
Flower: Rose Pea
Bloom Time: June and July
Attributes: Showy Flowers, Drought Tolerant, Attracts Pollinators