Aloha Blue Ageratum, a dwarf F1 hybrid, is a frost-tender annual offering summer through early autumn interest, often blooming until first frost. Early flowering, the plant sets soft, fluffy, aster-like flowers in exceptional and long-lasting shades of blue-lavender. Borne in terminal clusters of 5 to 15, the dainty blooms attract bees and butterflies to the garden.
An Ageratum houstonianum cultivar, commonly called ageratum, billygoatweed, bluemink, and floss flower, Aloha Blue is a low-growing plant with vigorous growth and a compact, mounding habit of deep green heart-shaped leaves that makes great edging or ground cover. It's perfect for mixed beds, borders, and containers.
Easy to grow, cold hardy, and dependable, Aloha Blue Ageratum grows best in locations with full sun to partial shade and rich, moist, well-draining soils, but it tolerates dry conditions. Deadheading spent blooms promotes and prolongs blooming. Cover plants on cold nights to extend the life of the plant. Aloha Blue Ageratum is relatively pest and disease free and deer and rabbit resistant.
Direct sow ageratum seeds after last frost date or start seeds indoors 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost date and transplant into the garden once the threat of frost has passed.
Seed Pack Size | 100 |
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Genus | Ageratum |
Species | houstonianum |
Variety | Aloha Blue |
Product Classification | Annuals, Seeds |
Sun / Shade | Full Sun, Part Shade |
Bloom Color | Blue |
Foliage Color | Medium Green |
Days To Maturity | 105.00 |
Resistance | Deer Resistance, Disease Resistant, Pest Resistant |
Characteristics | Flower |
Uses | Beds, Border, Containers, Outdoor |