CHELONE GLABRA BLACK ACE / WHITE TURTLEHEAD
CHELONE GLABRA BLACK ACE / WHITE TURTLEHEAD
Convenient Delivery, Minimum Order $100 and it's on us! Orders less than $100 will be subject to a $15.00 delivery fee.
Convenient Delivery, Minimum Order $100 and it's on us! Orders less than $100 will be subject to a $15.00 delivery fee.
Conveniently Delivered to Your Doorstep - Minimum Order $100, Delivery Included
Chelone glabra 'Black Ace', commonly known as Black Turtlehead, is a striking perennial that adds rich color and texture to any garden. Known for its unique dark purple to black blooms that resemble the shape of a turtle's head, this variety offers a dramatic contrast to lighter-colored plants. It's a perfect choice for garden borders, woodland areas, or water edges, where its late summer to fall blooms will attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Why Choose Chelone glabra 'Black Ace'?
- Unique Dark Blooms: The blackish-purple flowers, shaped like turtleheads, provide an unexpected pop of color in the garden and serve as a conversation starter.
- Pollinator-Friendly: The abundant flowers attract pollinators, making it a great addition to a garden designed to support bees and butterflies.
- Tolerant of Wet Conditions: This variety thrives in moist, well-drained soil, making it ideal for rain gardens, pond edges, or other damp garden areas.
Key Features:
- Bloom Time: Late summer to early fall (August to September).
- Height: 60–90 cm | Spread: 45–60 cm.
- Hardiness: Zone 4–9.
- Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained soil but tolerates a range of garden conditions.
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade.
Chelone glabra 'Black Ace' is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for an intriguing and beautiful perennial that blooms late in the season. Its striking dark flowers, compact form, and ability to thrive in moist environments make it a versatile and stunning addition to any garden.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Different plants have different watering needs. Check the soil moisture by inserting your finger about an inch into the soil. If it feels dry, water the plant until the water drains from the bottom of the pot. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.