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Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash' Lungwort

Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash' Lungwort

Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash' Plant Patent #12,138

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SKU: TL-pura
Part fairy tale, part garden rebel, this plant isn’t shy about stealing the show. Its silver-speckled leaves shimmer like moonlight, creating the perfect stage for clusters of vivid raspberry-pink flowers...
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Zone
USDA Zone:3
Watering
Watering Needs:Keep soil evenly moist
Sun Needs
Sun Needs:Full to partial shade
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Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash' Lungwort

Part fairy tale, part garden rebel, this plant isn’t shy about stealing the show. Its silver-speckled leaves shimmer like moonlight, creating the perfect stage for clusters of vivid raspberry-pink flowers that pop like jewels in early spring. Tough, shade-loving, and unapologetically bold, it transforms woodland gardens, shady borders, and containers into scenes straight out of a dream. Oh, and the pollinators? They’re obsessed.

Landscape Size

Average Landscape Size:

Height - 6 in. - 12 in. , Width - 18 in. - 24 in.
Flowering

Flowering Season:

Early Spring
Landscape

Landscape Use:

Container, Mass Planting, Woodland Garden
Features

Special Features:

Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy Care
SIZE Quart
Foliage Color Multicolored
Growth Habit Mound
Flower Color Purplish-pink
Watering

Watering Needs:

Keep soil evenly moist

Care Guide: Keep the Splash Flowing

  1. Light: Thrives in part to full shade. It’s built for dappled forest light but can handle a bit of morning sun.
  2. Soil: Loves moist, well-draining soil that’s rich in organic matter. Think forest floor—soft, crumbly, and full of life.
  3. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially in dry spells. This plant’s not a fan of parched roots.
  4. Feeding: A light sprinkle of compost or balanced fertilizer in early spring gives it the energy to burst into bloom.
  5. Pruning: Snip off spent flowers to encourage fresh foliage, and tidy up old leaves as needed to keep it looking fresh.
  6. Hardiness: Hardy down to USDA zone 3, it laughs at frosts and keeps your shady spaces glowing season after season.