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Brilliant Bluebeard Shrubs At NatureHills.com!
The unique Bluebeard flowering shrub (Caryopteris), commonly known as Blue Spirea, is in a family of small shrubs that bloom from late summer through early fall! The pale, sage-like leaves are aromatic for an extra layer of enjoyment!
Caryopteris is a woody deciduous shrub in warmer climates, but in cooler climates, it dies back to the ground in winter like an herbaceous perennial. Caryopteris is Asian in origin and the name is Greek meaning 'winged nut', which refers to the small winged fruit that appears after the flowers are spent.
The mounded form fills out in lush foliage along upright stems and acts as low-growing edging and hedges. Typically royal purple-blue flowers resemble Spirea, forming flat-topped clusters either terminally at the branch ends, or filling out along the entire stem.
Fine-textured accents and sun-loving focal points, the unearthly blue and purple hue stands out in the late months of the growing season! Arriving on the scene when very few other blue-flowering shrubs are in bloom! Much to the delight of your many pollinators and hummingbirds that will seek out this rich nectar and pollen resource!
Bluebeard is used for mixed borders and for a low shrub border. Floral arrangements are enhanced by using airy blue flowers as blue fillers. Even container gardens can benefit from these spray-like mounds as fanciful specimens!
Planting and Application:
Bluebeard bushes are known for their low maintenance and disease resistance! They are drought-tolerant and will perform well in full sun or in light shade. They will not tolerate wet, boggy soils, especially in the winter, so good drainage is essential. Refrain from over-fertilizing, as too much fertilizer will cause more leafy growth than flowers. All plants appreciate a 3-4 inch layer of arborist mulch.
Bluebeard blooms on new wood, so all winter-damaged branches can be pruned off in early spring without losing any flowers. In colder growing zones where these deciduous shrubs die back, prune back all the stems, nipping back the stems until you see green or all the way back to just above the ground. For a more natural form, warm climate shrubs can be kept informally growing with renewal pruning every few years.
Notable Bluebeard Shrubs at Nature Hills Nursery
From the gorgeous royal blue First Editions® Sapphire Surf™ Bluebeard to the light and airy purple clusters of Arthur J. Simmonds Bluebeard, there is quite a variety for you to choose from!
The brilliant yellow-green foliage of Sunshine Blue® Bluebeard II and Lil Miss Sunshine® Bluebeard will brighten your garden borders, while Petit Bleu™ Bluebeard and Blue Mist Bluebeard are small enough to fit in container planters, along pathways, and in small-space gardens!
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What are Bluebeard shrubs and why are they popular in landscaping?
What are Bluebeard shrubs and why are they popular in landscaping?
Bluebeard shrubs (Caryopteris), also called Blue Spirea, are late-summer to early-fall bloomers known for their vibrant blue to purple flowers and aromatic, silvery-green foliage. These low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly shrubs offer drought tolerance, disease resistance, and an eye-catching burst of color when few other shrubs are flowering.
Do Bluebeard shrubs grow well in containers and small gardens?
Do Bluebeard shrubs grow well in containers and small gardens?
Yes, compact Bluebeard varieties like Petit Bleu™ and Blue Mist are ideal for container gardening and small spaces. Their mounded growth habit and manageable size make them perfect for patios, borders, and walkways while still delivering showy blooms and seasonal interest.
When and how should I prune Bluebeard shrubs?
When and how should I prune Bluebeard shrubs?
Prune Bluebeard shrubs in early spring, just as new growth begins. Cut back old stems to about 6–12 inches from the ground to encourage fuller growth and more blooms. These shrubs flower on new wood, so annual spring pruning boosts their performance!
Where is the best place to plant Bluebeard in the landscape?
Where is the best place to plant Bluebeard in the landscape?
Plant Bluebeard shrubs in full sun or light shade in well-drained soil. They're perfect for mixed borders, low hedges, xeriscapes, and late-season pollinator gardens. Their fine texture and bold flower color also make them excellent cut flower fillers and focal points in floral arrangements.
What are the top Bluebeard varieties available at Nature Hills Nursery?
What are the top Bluebeard varieties available at Nature Hills Nursery?
Nature Hills offers standout options like Sapphire Surf™, Sunshine Blue® II, and Arthur J. Simmonds for vibrant blue or purple blooms. If you're seeking colorful foliage, Lil Miss Sunshine® adds golden accents. Each variety brings unique beauty to sunny borders, rock gardens, and water-wise landscapes.