
bluebeard
Caryopteris clandonensis 'Blauer Splatz' SAPPHIRE SURF
Overview
Bluebeard (Caryopteris clandonensis 'Blauer Splatz' SAPPHIRE SURF) is an amazing plant that deserves a spot in any garden. Its dazzling electric blue flowers stand out among its lush, deep green foliage. It is also quite versatile, growing to be as small as 2 feet tall, or up to 4 feet. It is drought and heat tolerant and grows best in full sun to partial shade. With minimal attention, Bluebeard will stay beautiful all year long. Hardy and easy to maintain, it blooms from late summer all the way to fall, making it a valuable addition to any garden. Plant sapphire surf for unbeatable color and a fast-growing burst of life in your garden!
Care Guide
Watering
Bluebeard is a plant species that requires low amounts of water. It is best to water it deeply, about once a week, when the top inch of soil is dry. During summer in warmer climates, it may need to be watered more frequently. Make sure to avoid overwatering so that the roots do not rot. In cooler winter months, the plant will often require less water, so reduce the frequency of your watering. Check the soil each week to make sure the plan is getting the right amount of water.
Light
Bluebeard (Caryopteris) prefers direct sunlight for 4-6 hours per day. This hardy shrub can thrive in either full sun or partial shade. In hot climates, midday shade is recommended to prevent scorching of the leaves, while in cooler temperatures direct morning sun is best. When growing this plant species in partial shade, ensure that it receives at least 4 hours of sunlight daily. Bluebeard's flowers are also more intensely colored in full sun.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 5–9.
Pruning
Prune bluebeard (Caryopteris clandonensis 'Blauer Splatz' SAPPHIRE SURF) in early spring, after any risk of frost has passed. Prune the shrub back approximately 1-third of its total height, cutting back from the previous year’s growth.This will encourage strong and dense new growth for the following season. Prune shoots to a healthy bud or branch and remove any dead or damaged stems. In late summer, prune off spent flowers to encourage a second flush of blooms. Bluebeard is an easy to maintain plant and requires only light pruning.
Propagation
Stem Propagation, Layering Propagation, Division, Grafting Propagation
Uses & Symbolism
Attracts: Butterflies.
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