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Veronica Royal Candles
Veronica spicata = ‘Glory’
Veronica spicata Royal Candles ‘Glory’ has an upright growth habit but has a compact, non-spreading habit and reaches a height of only 15”-18” in bloom. It blooms abundantly from early June to late July with deep violet-blue flowers. It is a vigorous plant and does not exhibit browning of its lower leaves. It is a great plant for the front of the border, mixed containers, rock gardens and planted en masse. It is a perennial that can be used in container plantings and for bedding plant appeal as well.
Origin: United Kingdom
Description / Plant Notes:
- USDA Zone 3 (-40°F or -40°C)
- Abundant spires of deep violet-blue blooms
- Tight compact habit
- Bottom foliage does not die out unlike other selections
Patent Status: PP 18,932
| USDA Zone: | 3 |
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| Height: | 12 to 18-inches 30 to 46-centimeters |
| Spread: | 12 to 18-inches 30 to 46-centimeters |
| Patent Status: | PP 18,932 |
| Origin: | United Kingdom |
Grower Culture |
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| Media: | Well-draining media |
| Crop Timing from Rooted Liners: |
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| 4-inch: | 6 to 8-weeks with 1 ppp |
| 1-gallon: | 8 to 12-weeks with 1 ppp |



