Cynoglossum (Adelinia) grande

  • Cynoglossum (Adelinia) grande  Pacific hound's tongue
  • Cynoglossum (Adelinia) grande  Pacific hound's tongue
  • Cynoglossum (Adelinia) grande  Pacific hound's tongue
  • Cynoglossum (Adelinia) grande  Pacific hound's tongue
  • Cynoglossum (Adelinia) grande  Pacific hound's tongue
  • Cynoglossum (Adelinia) grande  Pacific hound's tongue
  • Cynoglossum (Adelinia) grande  Pacific hound's tongue
Pacific hound's tongue

From woodlands throughout Northern and Central California comes this alluring bluebells relative. Dainty flower clusters ranging in color from periwinkle blue to lavender appear on slender stalks in the spring. The leaves are what gives this plant its name: grey-green and tongue-shaped, emerging in the winter from basal roots. Plant in bright shade and don’t water once established. Needs decent drainage. Once this plant goes to seed it will go dormant, re-emerging in late winter. A great accent plant for under the dry shade of deciduous oaks.

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