Habitat

Habit and Form

Summer Foliage

Autumn Foliage

Flowers

Fruit

Bark

Culture

Landscape Use

Liabilities

ID Features

Propagation

Cultivars/Varieties

'Alba' - This is the common form with white flowers. Its growth is not as vigorous as the species. 'Alba Plena' (also listed as 'Albo Plena') is a form with double white flowers.

'Atropurpurea' - An old form with large blooms, this plant is notable for its deep plum-purple flowers.

'Florepleno' (also known as 'Flore Pleno', similar to 'Multiplex') - This is the double-flowered form with purple-blue petals.

'Gertrude Jekyll' (also known as 'Miss Jekyll') - This form bears pure white flowers on plants that are smaller in all their parts.

'Illumination' - A new cultivar that has taken the market by storm, this striking mutation features foliage with a large golden yellow blotch in the center of the leaf. The variegation is outstanding, as the margin of green is so thin that the entire plant appears yellow. It is hardy to zone 4 and offers vigorous growth and purple blooms. It is being used both as a landscape plant and container plant.

'La Grave' (also known as 'Bowlesii' and 'Bowles Variety') - Probably the most common cultivar, this selection is preferred for its profuse production of larger lavender-blue flowers. The plant appears to have a stronger clumping habit than the species, thus more plants may be needed to complete mass plantings.

'Ralph Shugert' - Similar in most respects to 'La Grave', this selection is notable for the regular border of creamy white around each leaf. 'Sterling Silver' is another form with cream variegated leaves and pale violet blooms. Other variegated forms exist, such as 'Argenteovariegata' and 'Aureovariegata'.