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Houstonia caerulea

Bluets

Native/Alien:

Native

Type:

Perennial

Bloom Color(s):

Blue

Size:

.5 ft

Light:

Full sun - Shade

Soil Moisture:

Mesic(*)

Bloom Time:

April - May

Bloom Area:

Statewide (Mountains, Piedmont, Coast)

Notes:

This plant likes sun and dampness but will grow in many environments. In the Piedmont and coast it will generally bloom more sparsely than in the cooler mountains.

Blooms

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Blooms

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Blooms in moss

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Leaves

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Bloom & Bud

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Links:

USDA PLANTS Database Record

Southeasternflora
Nearatica
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They grow extremely well in acidic soil and in moss.

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