Veronica longifolia 'Bushy Boy' is a Gardenia plant.

The long-leaved speedwell 'Bushy Boy' is also known as the Garden speedWell.

'Bushy Boy' is an upright, bushy, herbaceous perennial with linear to lance-shaped, pointed, toothed, mid-green leaves and slender, erect, terminal racemes of small, tubular, lavender-blue flowers throughout summer.

After 2 years, the garden speedwell 'Bushy Boy' will reach a height of 0.9m and a spread of 0.75m.

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The soil is moist but well-drained.Full sun or part shade is what he prefers.

The long-leaved speedwell 'Bushy Boy' is also known as the Garden speedWell.

'Bushy Boy' is an upright, bushy, herbaceous perennial with linear to lance-shaped, pointed, toothed, mid-green leaves and slender, erect, terminal racemes of small, tubular, lavender-blue flowers throughout summer.

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After 2 years, the garden speedwell 'Bushy Boy' will reach a height of 0.9m and a spread of 0.75m.

Rock, Ground cover, Garden edging, Cottage/Informal, City, Beds and borders, Wildlife

The soil is moist but well-drained.Full sun or part shade is what he prefers.

California vine disease, dwarf disease of alfalfa, and Anaheim disease are just some of the diseases.

A disease with a wide host range has been detected in Corsica.There is some concern about the risk of introduction.The subspecies is able to thrive in cooler climates.There would be a need for eradication action in the event of an outbreak.

Plants are under greater threat than before.Plants and other material are moving more and more from different sources.Exotic pests are more likely to arrive with imported goods and travellers.Shoot is working with Defra to help members prevent the introduction and spread of invaders.

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