Hardy plumbago garden profile
Hardy plumbago garden profile
Ceratostigma
Hardy plumbago: 3 referenced varieties, exposure partial shade, sun, shade, chalky, well-drained, fertile, light soil, recorded height 0,15 m to 1 m, uses and selection for a character garden.
Directory profile prepared – July 2026

Hardy plumbago garden profile groups 3 referenced varieties or forms in the Chatelain plant database. This perennial group is read through exposure partial shade, sun, shade, chalky, well-drained, fertile, light soil and a recorded mature size of 0,15 m to 1 m.
Genus identity card
Varieties to notice
| Variety | Colour / habit | Height |
|---|---|---|
| Ceratostigma griffithii | blue – shrub habit | 0,5 m to 1 m |
| Ceratostigma plumbaginoides | blue – shrub habit | 0,15 m to 0,5 m |
| Ceratostigma willmottianum | blue – shrub habit, ground cover, trailing | 0,5 m to 1 m |
The Hardy plumbago directory helps choose a garden scene before a variety: habit, exposure and mature volume come before flower appeal.
– Les Jardins d’un Chatelain
Directory reading
Hardy plumbago: 3 referenced varieties, exposure partial shade, sun, shade, chalky, well-drained, fertile, light soil, recorded height 0,15 m to 1 m, uses and selection for a character garden.
The table highlights distinct reference entries to give a concrete view of the group and guide realistic garden choices.
The Chatelain Method
Observe
Read the light before purchase: partial shade, sun.
Diagnose
Check that the soil matches the dominant need: chalky, well-drained, fertile.
Correct
Choose a variety by mature volume, not only by flower.
Prevent
Watch water, wind and root competition during the first season.
Frequently asked questions
Where should Hardy plumbago garden profile be placed?
The record mainly points to partial shade, sun, shade. The final position also depends on wind, afternoon heat and mature volume.
What soil is suitable?
The group mainly needs chalky, well-drained, fertile soil. Prepare soil structure before planting.
How many varieties are referenced?
3 varieties or forms are grouped in the local directory for this genus or horticultural group.