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perennial advice for north facing pot
Hi Im trying to figure out what kind of perennial would do well in an exposed north facing area in a pot. Ideally with blue flowers and attractive to bumblebees etc. I did buy an eryngium blue hobbit from sarah raven last year but it seems to be dying. It arrived very small as it was late in the year, but I thought it would be ok.
I might get another bigger more established plant but not sure if its an ideal spot. From what I read it should have done ok. Anyone have any recommendations? Would aquilegia be a beeter option?
I think I have an obsession with eryngiums lol as I always fail to germinate the seeds.
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Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Alba' and Thalictrum delavayi are others I have noticed the bees love in my garden, and can take semi-shade.