Bacopa Baristo Double White
Bacopa Baristo Double White
Original:Height 20cm trail's 80cm ,water well in dry weather,feed when in flower and likes to be in consistently moist soil. Creeping foliage and masses of double white flowers makes this plant an ideal mixer for hanging baskets and container's. New:Bacopa is a short growing and spreading, long flowering aquatic plant, useful as ground cover. It needs moist conditions however. It has bright mid green leaves that are ovate with serrations around the edges. It has masses of open white flowers with yellow centres. Some trailing varieties are suitable as filler plants for hanging baskets and containers.
Contributed by @daisy-jane
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Bacopa Baristo Double White
Latin name
Bacopa Baristo Double White
type
Perennial
family
Plantaginaceae
ph
5.5 - 6.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Bacopa Baristo Double White
Original:Height 20cm trail's 80cm ,water well in dry weather,feed when in flower and likes to be in consistently moist soil. Creeping foliage and masses of double white flowers makes this plant an ideal mixer for hanging baskets and container's. New:Bacopa is a short growing and spreading, long flowering aquatic plant, useful as ground cover. It needs moist conditions however. It has bright mid green leaves that are ovate with serrations around the edges. It has masses of open white flowers with yellow centres. Some trailing varieties are suitable as filler plants for hanging baskets and containers.
Planting Outdoors
From Mid Spring TO Late Spring
Plant out container grown plants in partial shade, morning sun is good, into a fertile but moist position. Pinching out the tops will make them grow bushier.
Propagating by seed
From Late Winter TO Early Spring
Sow seed into trays of compost, press them into the soil only, keep the compost moist and place in a plastic bag or propagator. when they are big enough to handle replant them into containers and put in a cooler place.