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Perennial plants belonging to the scrophulariaceae family, with a bushy growth or creeping stump, Veronicas are known for their structuring flowers, in intense blue spikes, but some varieties have white, mauve, violet, and even pink flowers. These plants are rather hardy and easy to grow, Veronicas like sunny exposures and grow in all types of fresh and light soil, most of these plants don't like heavy and waterlogged soils in winter, except maybe Veronica gentianoides. In the garden, bushy species (Veronica longifolia, V. spicata) will easily find their place in wild gardens with perennial geraniums and small grasses or on the contrary in modern gardens, where their spike flowers will contrast with plants with round or tabular shapes. Creeping species (Veronica umbrosa, V. austriaca) will thrive in rockeries, on slopes, and along walls. This genus underwent a large change a few years ago because all shrubby species are now designated under the name of the genus Hebe.
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The flowering period indicated on our website applies to countries and regions located in USDA zone 8 (France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, etc.)
It will vary according to where you live:
In temperate climates, pruning of spring-flowering shrubs (forsythia, spireas, etc.) should be done just after flowering.
Pruning of summer-flowering shrubs (Indian Lilac, Perovskia, etc.) can be done in winter or spring.
In cold regions as well as with frost-sensitive plants, avoid pruning too early when severe frosts may still occur.
The planting period indicated on our website applies to countries and regions located in USDA zone 8 (France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands).
It will vary according to where you live:
The harvesting period indicated on our website applies to countries and regions in USDA zone 8 (France, England, Ireland, the Netherlands).
In colder areas (Scandinavia, Poland, Austria...) fruit and vegetable harvests are likely to be delayed by 3-4 weeks.
In warmer areas (Italy, Spain, Greece, etc.), harvesting will probably take place earlier, depending on weather conditions.
The sowing periods indicated on our website apply to countries and regions within USDA Zone 8 (France, UK, Ireland, Netherlands).
In colder areas (Scandinavia, Poland, Austria...), delay any outdoor sowing by 3-4 weeks, or sow under glass.
In warmer climes (Italy, Spain, Greece, etc.), bring outdoor sowing forward by a few weeks.