Polemonium caeruleum
Polemonium caeruleum, known as Jacob's-ladder or Greek valerian, is a hardy perennial flowering plant. The plant produces cup-shaped, blue or white flowers. It is native to temperate regions of Europe. It is the type species of the phlox family, Polemoniaceae.
Growth
The plant usually reaches tall and broad, but some occasionally grow taller than. It can grow in North American hardiness zone 2.Habitat
The plant is native to damp grasslands, woodlands, meadows and rocky areas in temperate areas of Europe and northern Asia.Cultivation
The plant normally prefers soil that is rich in moisture and lime with partial shade. Normally hardy, some cultivars behave as tender biennials, which means they are effectively annuals in cooler climates.The plant is known to have a few landscape uses as well such as attracting beneficial insects. The plant itself is convenient for container planting due to the shape of its growth. The flower may be presented as a cut flower or foliage and may be added to bouquets for its pleasant smell. It can be grown in a perennial border or rock garden.
Cultivars include:
- 'Album'
- 'Blue Pearl'
- 'Brise d'Anjou'
- 'White Pearl'
- 'Snow and Sapphires'