Family: Boraginaceae

Scientific Name: Heliotropium arborescens Marine

Common Name: Heliotrope Marine

DescriptionOne of the more common Heliotrope cultivars grown and sold for the bedding plant market. A tender perennial grown as an annual.
Pronunciation(hee-li-oo-TROP-i-um)(ar-bo-RES-enz)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Annuals
Hardiness Zone9-11
Sunlightfull is best for flowering, tolerates some shade
Moistureaverage, moist, never soggy
Soil & Siteaverage, moist, never soggy
Temperaturetolerates to the 40's F, killed by frost
Flowersdeep purple, borne in umbels, fragrant, flowers best during the warm parts of the growing season
Leavesdeep green
Rootsfibrous
Dimensions20 inches high, space 10-12 inches
Propagationseeds, cuttings
Native SitePeru
Misc FactsBecame very popular during the Victoria era. They bedded out the plants and over wintered them in their conservatories. Helios is Greek for the sun, trope means to turn, arborescence means tree like, referring to its shrubby form.
Notes & Reference#28-Cottage Garden Annuals(Clive Lane) #37-The Contained Garden (Kenneth A. Beckett, David Carr), #47-Annuals for the Connoisseurs (Wayne Winterrowd) #48-Harrowsmiths Annual Garden (Bennet and Forsyth) #51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Alan Arimitage)
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