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Plant pink potion veronica near the front of borders or in containers where its soft pink veronica flowers can be appreciated up close. This versatile pink spike speedwell pairs nicely with other perennials and works well as a compact veronica perennial plant for small garden spaces. Veronica ‘Pink Potion’ (Spike Speedwell) is a clump-forming perennial producing thick spikes of baby pink flowers from early to midsummer.
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Extremely showy, the flowers open from the base upward and sway above the bushy foliage mound of lance-shaped, toothed, green leaves. Growers will appreciate the vigorous growth rate on this Veronica, quickly filling a pot at the same pace as the other members of the MAGIC SHOW® Collection. ‘Pink Potion’ does require vernalization to bloom. This is an improvement over ‘Sweet Lullaby’ in the Proven Winners® perennial lineup.
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Veronica provide some of the clearest true blues available in perennials, along with rich purples, pinks, and whites. Neat tidy plants have glossy foliage and will fill in without overpowering. Magic Show® Pink Potion veronica (Veronica hybrid) brings a vertical accent to your garden or a splash of great color to containers. This deer-resistant veronica is a mound-forming perennial with broad lance-shaped green leaves that stay handsome throughout the season. I’m going to put myself out there for Skyward Pink Veronica from Darwin Perennials.
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This beauty came on strong and I’ve fallen hard. The bees have too! I wish I had taken a photo of Skyward Pink Veronica in its four-inch pot. Darwin sent three small plants in containers similar to the one pictured. Learn how to grow Veronica flowers, also known as speedwell. This guide covers planting, caring for, and choosing between upright and groundcover varieties to brighten any garden.
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