Caryopteris x clandonensis
Blue-mist Shrub, Bluebeard
Verbenaceae
ExpandHabitat
- hybrid cross between C. incana and C. mongholica 'Bunge'
- hardy to zone 6
Habit and Form
- a herbaceous shrub
- 2' to 3' tall
- mounded
- medium-fine texture
- fast growth rate
Summer Foliage
- opposite leaf arrangement
- simple, deciduous leaves
- ovate leaf shape
- 1" to 2" long
- margin can be smooth or toothed
- pubescent
- dull bluish-green leaf color
Autumn Foliage
- no fall color
Flowers
- blue flowers
- flowers clustered together
- blooms in August
Fruit
- no ornamentally important
Bark
- pubescent
- squared stems
- green stem color
Culture
- prefers loose, fertile, well-drained soil
- full sun
- cut back in winter
Landscape Uses
- perennial border
- for flower effect
- for late summer color
Liabilities
- not reliably hardy
- doesn't like wet "feet"
ID Features
- opposite leaf arrangement
- squared, greenish stems
- blue flowers held in clusters
- late summer bloom
- 2' to 3' tall
- dies back in winter
Propagation
- by cuttings
Cultivars/Varieties
'Blue Mist' - A low, mounding form (under 3' tall) with light blue flowers.
'Dark Knight' - Similar overall to 'Blue Mist', except the blooms are a pronounced deep blue-purple.
'First Choice' - A new form being pushed in the nursery industry. The blooms are purple-blue, the form 3' tall and wide, and the plant blooms a bit earlier than other forms -- often by late August.
'Longwood Blue' - One of the more popular forms and perhaps superior. The leaves are a pleasant silvery-gray color, which contrasts well with the violet blooms. A bit larger, to 4' tall and wide.
'Worcester Gold' - An unusual and popular form with yellow foliage that holds up in the summer heat. The blooms are blue.