Brunnera macrophylla is a clump forming perennial with heart shaped foliage and delicate clusters of small blue flowers resembling forget me nots. It is especially prized for its early spring bloom that appears before most shade perennials awaken creating a vibrant contrast against the still dormant garden floor. The coarse textured leaves provide a strong visual anchor and help suppress weeds once fully emerged.
Height & Spread: 12 - 18 in x 18 - 24 in
Bloom Time: Mid to late spring
Light Requirements: Part shade to full shade
Soil Preference: Moist, humus rich soil
Watering Needs: Moderate; consistent moisture preferred
Deer Resistance: Deer resistant
Native Status
This species is native to Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is not native to North America but is widely cultivated in ornamental shade gardens.
WILDLIFE & INSECTS
Butterflies
- The small nectar rich flowers attract early emerging butterflies such as Spring Azure and Eastern Comma.
Bees
- Visited by a range of solitary bees and early foraging honeybees collecting nectar and pollen in spring.
Moths
- Serves as a nectar source for nocturnal moths including Common Carpet and plume moths.
Spacing & Landscape Use
Spacing Recommendations:
- Space 18 - 24 in apart to allow for full foliage spread and air circulation in shaded beds.
Landscape Placement:
- Excellent in woodland gardens, shaded borders, or as a mass planting beneath deciduous trees for spring interest and weed suppression.
Companion Plants
- Ferns (Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum') - Adds texture and feathery foliage that contrasts with the broad Brunnera leaves.
- Helleborus orientalis (Lenten Rose) - Evergreen foliage and early flowers blend well with Brunnera’s spring presence.
- Lamium maculatum 'Purple Dragon' - Ground hugging form and silver foliage echo Brunnera’s tones and offer extended flowering.
- Tiarella cordifolia (Foamflower) - Provides airy spring blooms and low foliage that interlaces well with Brunnera’s upright habit.
- Hosta 'Halcyon' - A blue toned variety that enhances the cool tones of Brunnera in shaded plantings.