thanks for that extra info. I suppose I no longer care so much about the technicality of names--too old !!!, but thanks for the info anyway. I used to do much more, but no longer, just too tired, and thankful I can still operate, drive my car, keep house, live alone, etc. 85 this August, and each day I am reminded I am getting older. Dorsett wrote: > > Barb & Bargyla, plumbago is a perennial here in zone 6 > > with the most WONDERFUL true blue coloration -- no, > > not sky blue, but rather a strong medium dark saturation. > > Or perhaps there is more than one cultivar...???? > > > > Penny, NY > > Penny, > > What you and I call plumbago is Ceratostigma plumbaginoides and I love it. > > But there's a different plumbago that isn't hardy in areas colder than USDA > zone 8...Cape Plumbago, aka Plumbago auriculata...a bigger plant > altogether...and that's the plant that will generate the most websearch hits > if you use 'plumbago' as your search phrase. > http://azcentral.plantadviser.com/plants/plumauri.htm > > Barb in Southern Indiana Zone 5/6 dorsettm@scin.quik.com > I garden, therefore I weed. -- Bargyla Rateaver http://home.earthlink.net/~brateaver