- Eventual Height: 45cm
- Eventual Spread: 45cm
Jacob's Ladder
Polemonium Lambrook Mauve
- Position:
full sun or partial shade- Soil:
fertile, moist, well-drained soil- Rate of growth:
average- Flowering period:
May and June- Hardiness:
fully hardy
Jacob's Ladder gets its name from the arrangement of its leaves – pairs of opposite leaflets resembling a ladder. In early summer, erect stems rise up from the bright green foliage, carrying clusters of large, bell-shaped, mauve flowers with contrasting pale orange anthers. A cottage-garden favourite, Jacob's Ladder is happiest in partial shade, and looks equally at home ina wildlife garden setting or in grass. Although it is short-lived, it self seeds freely.
- Garden care: Cut the plant back after flowering to encourage a second flush of flowers. In autumn, cut the faded flowerheads down to the ground and compost the dead stems.