Family: Boraginaceae

Scientific Name: Pulmonaria saccharata

Common Name: Bethlehem Sage, Lungwort

Description

Bethlehem Sage (Pulmonaria saccharata) has spotted foliage.  A good plant for the shaded moist area of the garden

Pronunciation(pul-muh-NAIR-ee-uh)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone4-8
Sunlightpartial sun
Moisturemoist. quickly wilts in dry conditions
Soil & Sitemoist, average, resents dry
Flowerspink fading to blue, funnel shaped, borne in terminal clusters (drooping cymes)
Leaveslance shaped, long petioles, silvery white spots, will scorch in the full sun
Stemsspreads by rhizomes
Maintenancethey will reseed jumping around the garden
Propagationdivision, seeds
Misc FactsPulmonary is derived from pulmno or lung. aka: Spotted Dog, Jerusalem Sage, Joseph's Mary, Pulmonaria
Author's NotesThe secrete to growing Pulmonary is partial shade and moist soils. In full sun or dry soils the foliage deteriorates as the summer progresses.
Notes & Reference#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #116-Pulmonarias and The Borage Family (Masha Bennit)
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