VERONICA GENTIANOIDES - BLUE AND WHITE VERSIONS
I've grown a lovely blue Veronica gentianoides in my garden for a very long time. Just from the one original single plant it has slowly spread over the ground while thrusting elegant spikes about 60cm into the air. It's great for the front of borders and easy to propagate by division. Recently I bought a white version, Tissington White, and mistakenly thought it wasn't much different to the blue one I have but I was wrong, when in full bloom it is strikingly white, and I wanted to share the difference with you.