Jack of Diamonds Brunnera - Added in Shade - July 2021

The Queen of Hearts Brunnera are planted in a border mixed with some hostas and they've done well this first year. The leaves are getting bigger and putting out a little bit of silver on the tops of their medium-sized foliage that look nice mixed in with hostas. Walter's Garden has this listing for
Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack of Diamonds' where they describe that this has large leaves - which is one of the things I'm drawn to right now:
Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack of Diamonds' where they describe that this has large leaves - which is one of the things I'm drawn to right now:
This shade perennial can best be described as a giant version of the classic 'Jack Frost'-with a twist. The huge 9-10" leaves overlap dramatically at the base giving it a shape similar to the snail delicacy escargot. Overall, the foliage is circular from a distance. The leaves have a heavy silver overlay with vivid wide, dark green veining pattern. From mid to late spring, baby blue, forget-me-not type blossoms are held in clusters above the foliage.
These plants were healthy when I took them home despite being left around the nursery for months.
For these new 'Jack of Diamonds' cultivar, I decided to lay them out on the opposite side of the backyard and thought they'd play off nicely against the silver-dotted Twinkle Toes Lungwort that you can see on the left side of the photo below.
I moved the mulch aside, dug some good holes and stuck them in the ground. Then, after watering them in, I reapplied the mulch and put them to bed.
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