Nonea lutea
(Yellow Monkswort)
Family - Boraginaceae
Category - Biennial
Origin - Asia, Western Europe
Season of Interest - Spring, Winter
Hardiness - H5
Height - up to 30cm
Location - The Woodland Walk
Description: A low-growing Biennial that forms mounds of bristly, dark green leaves that are covered in small, white bumps. In the second year, small, bowl-shaped, pale yellow flowers with purple calyces are produced from late winter into early spring. This plant resembles a yellow-flowered pulmonaria.
Synonym - Myosotis australis, Nonnea lutea
Flower:
Clusters of small, pale yellow, bowl-shaped flowers with purple calyces are produced in February and March.
Flower colour: Yellow
Flower shape: Bowl-shaped flowers in clusters
Flowering time: February, March
Foliage:
Dark green, ovate to lanceolate leaves are covered in small, white bumps.
Foliage Senescence: Deciduous
Foliage Shape: Ovate to lanceolate
Propagation:
Cultivation:
Best in full sun to partial shade in moisture retentive, but well drained soil.