Plumbago is an evergreen shrub with whip-like semiwoody stems that form
a loose, rounded mound 3-10 ft high with a similar spread.
Plumbago can be pruned to grow like a vine and scramble over supports, or
pruned into a more compact mounded shrub, or left to sprawl with its long,
gracefully arching branches. The 2 in oblong leaves are a fresh, light
yellowish green color. The sky blue flowers are 1 in long tubes
expanding into 5 petals spreading about 1 in across. The flowers are borne in
rounded terminal clusters 6 in across and look quite a bit like phlox
flowers. Plumbago blooms all year long except for the coldest winter months.
Photographed in Delhi.
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