Prostrate stems of tiny green leaves hug cool, moist soil, quickly forming dense mats, sprinkled in summer with small, pale-blue stemless flowers.
Synonym Pratia pedunculata.
Prostrate stems of tiny green leaves hug cool, moist soil, quickly forming dense mats, sprinkled in summer with small, pale-blue stemless flowers.
Synonym Pratia pedunculata.
| Aspect | Sun or part shade |
| Flower Colour | Blue |
| Flowering Period | Jun | Jul | Aug |
| Foliage | Evergreen |
| Goes Well With | Ferns, grasses, Hosta |
| Growth Habit | Mat-forming |
| Hardiness | Fully hardy |
| Height | 5cm |
| Soil | Moisture-retentive |
| Spread | Indefinite |
Hello, I am considering planting 'pratia pedunculata' in several places around a garden path so it will eventually form a continuous mat. If I were to buy pratia from you in a 1 litre pot, would that be one single plant, or would it contain multiple small plants that I could separate? Many thanks!
At the moment this will be available as a 9cm pot, which should be full of many shoots. They will separate, although splitting apart into a couple of pieces might be easier.