This low-growing selection was discovered in a French nursery as a naturally occurring mutation. The ladder-like appearance of the pinnate leaves are how it got the common name Jacob's Ladder. This selection, though, has creamy yellow to white variegation
This low-growing selection was discovered in a French nursery as a naturally occurring mutation. The ladder-like appearance of the pinnate leaves are how it got the common name Jacob’s Ladder. This selection, though, has creamy yellow to white variegation all over the bright green foliage which makes for a real standout appearance. In late spring to early summer, flower stalks emerge with dainty cup-shaped violet-blue flowers.
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