What: The long, narrow and silver mottled leaves of the Pulmonaria longifolia ssp. cevennensis (lomngleaf lungwort) brighten shady areas. Clear blue flowers appear in late winter and blooms until late spring. This is a well-mannered low garden plant.
Where: Pulmonaria thrives in light to dappled shade. Plant it in a location with rich moist to well-drained soil.
Size: Grows to 9 inches by 1½ feet.
Care: Regular summer watering and fertilizer will keep it looking its best and help prevent powdery mildew from marring the foliage. Cut back foliage and flower spikes immediately after flowering to prevent powdery mildew.
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