Veronica spicata 'Lavender Lightsaber'
Veronica spicata 'Lavender Lightsaber' – Spike Speedwell 'Lavender Lightsaber'
Veronica spicata 'Lavender Lightsaber' – Spike Speedwell 'Lavender Lightsaber'
Exposure
- Sun
Rusticity
Bloom time
- June
- July
- August
- Striking lavender purple flower spikes
- Rigidly upright architectural habit
- Attracts masses of colourful butterflies
- Highly resistant to hungry deer
- Easy low maintenance garden perennial
Energize your garden beds with the dramatic architectural presence of this magnificent perennial. Spike Speedwell 'Lavender Lightsaber' pushes up clean, sturdy spikes of deep lavender-purple flowers that pierce the landscape from early to late summer. Its rigid, columnar habit introduces a striking contrast of form to any garden design while the clean, healthy foliage remains pristine all season long. Choose this dependable performer to draw crowds of pollinators and add effortless vertical impact to your outdoor spaces.
Characteristics
- Foliage : Lance-shaped, deeply textured dark green leaves form a tidy, dense basal clump that hugs the ground.
- Flowering / Fruit / Stems : Long, sharply pointed flower spikes tightly packed with small, lavender-purple blossoms that open progressively from the bottom upward.
- Light : Requires full sun to maintain structural stem rigidity and achieve peak flower coloration.
- Habit : Erect, columnar, and compact, holding its proud silhouette firmly without flopping.
- Growth : Displays a moderate growth rate, reaching a height of 75 cm and a spread of up to 60 cm.
- Soil : Thrives in loose, fertile, and sharply drained soil. Avoid waterlogged soils, especially during winter.
- Temperature : Exhibits exceptional winter hardiness, comfortably surviving down to zone 3.
- Resistances : Stands up well to transient summer drought once established and strongly deters white-tailed deer, hares, and rabbits, while showing high resistance to powdery mildew.
Use
- Types of use : Structures the middle or back of sunny borders, anchors contemporary mass plantings, embellishes rock gardens, or performs beautifully as a focal point in a patio container.
- Decorative benefits : Provides a powerful vertical accent that punctuates the monotony of mounded or rounded plants. The blossoms make long-lasting, elegant cut flowers for fresh arrangements.
Maintenance
- Watering : Water regularly during the first growing season to establish a deep root system. Once established, maintain a moderate watering schedule and allow the soil surface to dry slightly between applications.
- Fertilization : Spread a layer of compost in early spring or apply a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer as new growth emerges.
- Pruning : Cut back spent flower spikes promptly to encourage continuous secondary blooms. Shear the entire plant down to ground level in late autumn or early spring.
- Plantation : Space plants 45 to 60 cm apart to ensure excellent air circulation and prevent fungal issues.
- Winter Protection : Avoid planting in low-lying areas where water accumulates during the cold season. Leave the healthy crown uncovered, as this extremely hardy plant naturally survives freezing temperatures without any artificial winter protection.
Plant details
Dimensions
Dimensions
Characteristics
Characteristics
Habit:
- Upright
Flowering colours:
- Purple
- Lavender
Plant needs
Plant needs
Watering:
- Moderate
- Tolerates dry and well-drained soil
Maintenance:
- Easy
- Cut back in spring
- Remove faded flowers
Soil requirement:
- Well drained
- Rich
- Adaptable
Features
Features
Resistance:
- White-tailed deer
- Heat
- Disease
- Drought
Attract:
- Pollinators
- Butterflies
- Hummingbirds
Use:
- Border
- Mass planting
- Flower bed
- Thriller Plant
- Rock garden
- Open ground
Attribute:
- Cut flower
- Long blooming
- Small landscaping and garden

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