Family: Polemoniaceae

Scientific Name: Polemonium reptans Touch of Class

Common Name: Touch of Class Jacobs Ladder

DescriptionA cultivar of Jacobs Ladder that produces a prolific amount of flowers and has variegated foliage.
Pronunciation(po-le-MOH-nee-um)(see-ROO-lee-um)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-7
Sunlightpartial shade to shade, will tolerate some morning sun
Moisturemoist, never dry
Soil & Siteprefers rich well drained moist soils.
Flowerspink buds opening to blue flowers, very florific under ideal conditions
Leavesfern-like variegated foliage
Dimensions14-15 inches tall, 16-18 inch spread
Maintenancemay need to be cut back after flowering
Propagationdivision of large clumps, cuttings
Cultivar OriginPolemonium Touch of Class was discovered in April of 2005 as a naturally occurring branch mutation of Polemonium reptans `Stairway to Heaven` at Sunny Border Nurseries in Kensington, Connecticut USA.
Misc FactsPolemonion was the greek name for a medicinal plant associated with Polemon, a philosopher, or the King Polemon. In Greek the word Polemos means warlike.
Author's NotesMy experience with the Jacob's Ladder cultivars is they are site specific. Any combination of to dry, to much sun, or poor soil results in a poor growing plant. Best planted where their features can be observed close up.
Notes & Reference#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #49-The History and Folklore of North American Wildflowers (Timothy Coffey), #100-Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest (Merel Black and Emmet Judziewicz), #165-Wildflower Perennials for Your Garden (Bebe Miles)
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