Great as tall screen, plumbago acts as a wall of blue flower clusters. A vine-line wall that is happy to climb or sprawl. The clusters appear at the tips of arching stems and can be easily tamed by pruning to whatever size desired. Common names of this African native plant include cape plumbago, sky flower and cape leadwort. Plumbago is a versatile plant that can be used in a variety of ways in the garden. It looks stunning as a standalone feature, but also excels when planted in groups or used to create a hedge. This climber-style shrub is perfect for adding color and texture to mixed borders or can also be spotlighted in a decorative container on the patio or other hardscape areas. Makes a fine, colorful, climbing hedge along a fence. The flowers are gorgeous, a vibrant shade of blue and produced in clusters that cover the entire plant. The blooms appear in Spring and continue well into fall, providing a long-lasting display of color in your garden. Plays nice and looks good with cape honeysuckle, hibiscus, canna lilies, tickseed, Ixora and others. Can flower most of the year in mild climates. The foliage is equally impressive, with shiny green leaves that have a slightly waxy texture. Your Plumbago plant will arrive fully rooted in a 2.5-quart grower pot. Drought tolerant and easily grown in almost any soil. Wear gloves when working with the plant, as the foliage can cause contact dermatitis.