Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Prime Time' (PBR)

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Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Prime Time' (PBR) is a compact, woody-based perennial selected for its controlled habit and strong stem structure. It produces silvery-grey, aromatic foliage on upright stems, followed by blue flowers from mid to late summer. The plant forms a neat, balanced shape that resists flopping better than traditional varieties. Best grown in full sun and free-draining soil, this cultivar is suited to modern borders and dry planting schemes where structure and long seasonal interest are required.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Perennials
Flower Colour
  • Blue
  • Purple
Eventual Height
  • 0.5-1m
Flowering Month
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
Planting Position
  • Full sun
Features
  • Deciduous
  • Summer flowering
  • Autumn flowering

How to care for Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Prime Time' (PBR)

Light:
Full sun; compact growth and flowering are best in open, sunny positions.

Soil:
Very well-drained soil; performs best in light, free-draining ground and tolerates poor soils.

Water:
Water during establishment; drought tolerant once established and dislikes prolonged wet conditions.

Pruning:
Cut back hard in early spring to the woody base once new growth is visible.

Hardiness:
Hardy in UK conditions when grown in well-drained soil.

Feeding:
Feeding is rarely required; avoid rich soils which can cause soft, weak growth.

Notes

Deciduous, woody-based perennial.

Bred for a compact, upright habit.

Silvery-grey aromatic foliage.

Blue flowers produced from mid to late summer.

Stronger stem structure than older forms.

Attractive to pollinating insects.

Suitable for borders, gravel gardens, and dry planting schemes.

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