Omphalodes Cappadocica ‘Cherry Ingram’ commonly known as Navelwort is a beautiful, mat forming, semi-evergreen perennial with small, ovate green leaves which have furry edges, soft to touch. Being evergreen, these leaves will show all year round for all year interest. In the months of March and April the Omphalodes Cappadocica ‘Cherry Ingram’ will bloom small racemes of these bright blue, vivid flowers which look fantastic.
A great all round garden plant that can be planted in a variety of locations including flower beds and borders, gravel and rock gardens and often used as ground cover to shower the floor with wonderful colour.
Omphalodes Cappadocica ‘Cherry Ingram’ care
Plant the Omphalodes Cappadocica ‘Cherry Ingram’ in a partially shaded area of the garden with moist, well drained soils which it thrives in. Plant with good quality garden compost, and occasionally lift and divide any congested colonies in spring time. Generally disease free.