Caryopteris x clandonensis 'First Choice'
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Caryopteris x clandonensis 'First Choice' - In this video I profile Caryopteris x clandonensis 'First Choice,' which is a fall flowering shrub with beautiful silvery-blue foliage and a compact growth habit. The dark periwinkle blue flowers make it a great accent to a cottage garden.
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I live in the Santa Fe NM area which can be quite dry. These are extremely drought tolerant. In a period of drought they look like they have died, then with the first rain, wow!..They are back and blooming. Also, if you can find one growing somewhere, take hardwood cuttings. Pot them and you will have all the Bluebeard you ever dreamed of. Don't use rooting hormone. They can be pruned into a beautiful round shrub or planted in a line to make a nice hedge. I have them all over my property from one plant that a friend gave me. If you can't find one for cuttings, buy one. They grow from seed in graveled areas and are actually considered a weed by some folks. Michael
This is a great new channel. Just want to say a particular thanks for the amazing playlist with so many helpful categories. I was just thinking it would be great to know what flowers at particular times of the year and you thought of that already! In case you wondered if there are too many categories my answer is no. But I imagine it is a lot of work, so a big thank you.
Caryopteris, I love, I going to get some. Beautiful.
I have so much carys. I even use them to marinate my chicken. It’s crazy. I just made probably 30 cuttings. And every single one survived. They smell so good
After seeing this in your garden tours, I added it to my list to look for, and I'm hoping to add it to my garden in spring, here in zone 5. Thanks for all your information!
Yay another one I can look for in my zone! 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
Bought three of these from a local nursery. Not this variety, but three colors together, white, pink, blue. Loved it.
lol I bought 2 of these from watching one of your videos! Mine are blue or black knight, can't remember, but they took off & I love them!
Thank you for your thorough explanation on care and pruning. I live in MIchigan (Zone 5-6) and love the “Bluebeard” that I transplanted last spring. It was a joy to watch honeybees and bumblebees swarm it in late summer / early fall and I’m looking forward a full 2023 growing season.
Thanks for the info, Jim. I had this shrub on my list of plants to buy this spring, and just happened to see your video about it. I found your comments particularly helpful about how and why to prune it, so you’ve definitely sold me on it. I really appreciate your comments about individual plants. Thanks again.
Mine got enormous last year..First year planted in 2022..I love it!!
One of my absolute favorites for its color and general hardiness. The pollinators rate it pretty highly as well 😉 Nice addition of the care card at the end.
Nice selection, good habit & color. Thanks Jim!
Got a couple of these a couple years ago and they’re looking great! Love the bluish foliage and nice blue flowers!
I’ll be on the lookout for this one. Sure hope I have find it!
Thanks for the info. Living here in VA, didn’t know it benefits from protecting its roots.
More videos on definite varieties like this please Jim. I grow a couple of caryopteris ….. my favourite is Stirling Silver which has silvery foliage.
Thanks!
I am looking for this plant - wow!
Please do more of these individual plant videos!
So glad to subscribe to your new channel:)
Beautiful plant. Hope I can find one! Would you recommend cutting hot lips salvia back in a similar way?
Jim, I've got a question. I purchased 3 of these late summer this year. Mine are Pavillion Blue Caryopteris. Tag says 18" height. How far down would you prune this one since it doesn't get very big to begin with? And also it says online that this plant only lives 2-3 yrs. Is that true in your experience?
You don't have to prune them at all. I have a bigger one and haven't touched it in 4 years. When it gets too too big, or if the flowering slows down, I'll give it a chop, but until then I'll just leave it. I have lots of shrubs that I bought because the maximum height is what I want. So unless there are wild stems sticking out or some shaping is needed, I don't really bother with pruning.