Jacob’s Ladder –Polemonium Caeruleum – is found in rocky woodlands and meadows in the North of England. In gardens it will tolerate semi-shade and can be grown for its decorative foliage in a sunny flower border. Jacob’s Ladder attracts a range of insect life such as Bees, and Butterflies. It has beautiful blue flowers that appear mainly in June and July and bight green foliage that resembles the steps of an old ladder. Jacob’s Ladder looks best alongside other native plants that grow well in sunny borders such as, Musk Mallow Lady’s Bedstraw, Viper Bugloss, Oxeye Daisy and Common Evening Primrose.
JACOBS LADDER Seeds
How to grow Jacob’s Ladder Seeds
Jacob’s Ladder seeds can be sown in spring or autumn, outside, where they are to flower and covered lightly with soil. Once established Jacob’s Ladder will self-seed readily.type - perennial,
colour - Blue, height - 30 to 90cms,
flowering months – June July,
habitat – Rocky Woodlands, Upland limestone Meadows
Attracts Bees, Butterflies
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