Polemonium caeruleum f. dissectum
The Filigree Clouds Jacob's ladder is a charming perennial that our ancestors have been growing in gardens since the 16th century. Its leaves are arranged so regularly on the stem that it earned the common name Jacob's ladder. This specific cultivar is distinguished by its finely cut leaves, which, combined with pure white flowers, look incredibly light and fluffy in the flower bed. The plant requires humus-rich and well-drained soil that should remain slightly moist, as it doesn't do well in drought. It thrives best in partial shade, but it can handle sun if it has plenty of moisture. It blooms from May to July and reliably attracts bees and other pollinators. If you want to use it in bouquets, harvest the stems when roughly a third of the little flowers are open. It will then bring you joy in a vase for seven to ten days. It is a frost-hardy and undemanding plant suitable even for novice gardeners.
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