Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Brunnera plant named ‘Litjac’, characterized by its compact, upright and uniformly mounded plant habit; freely clumping habit; relatively small leaves that are light green in color with greyed green-colored intervenal areas; and good container and garden performance.
Abstract: A new and distinct form of Brunnera macrophylla, with excellent white veiling on the leaves, and extremely large leaf and plant size, and excellent vigor.
Abstract: A new cultivar of Brunnera macrophylla, ‘Mr. Morse’, characterized by its deep green foliage that heavily mottled with silver with its contrasting green margins and veins combined with panicles of white flowers that are present in mid to late spring.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Brunnera plant named ‘Silver Lining’, characterized by its medium blue-colored flowers, silver-coated medium green-colored foliage, and moderately vigorous, upright, clumping growth habit.
Abstract: A new cultivar of Brunnera macrophylla, ‘Mr. Morse’, characterized by its deep green foliage that heavily mottled with silver with its contrasting green margins and veins combined with panicles of white flowers that are present in mid to late spring.
Abstract: The new the new and distinct perennial Brunnera macrophylla plant named ‘Emerald Mist’ possesses a patterned dense silver baring on the outer portion of the foliage, a green center portion and a light silver dusting over the entire green leaf portion between the veins. It is accented by light blue flowers in spring and is useful for landscaping, potted plants display or cut flower or foliage use.
Abstract: A new cultivar of Brunnera macrophylla, ‘Nonurb’, characterized by its foliage that matures with blue-gray centers and green margins with a thin strip of creamy white between the center and margin coloration and a thin white margin on the outer edge, and its leaf venation that is not distinct from the leaf coloration.
Abstract: A new cultivar of Brunnera macrophylla, ‘Sea Heart’, characterized by its leaves that are large, strong, round-cordate in shape, conspicuously mottled with silver between green veins, its resistance to sun scorch, and its vigorous growth habit.
Abstract: A new cultivar of Brunnera macrophylla, ‘Silver Heart’, characterized by its leaves that are large, strong, round-cordate in shape, and heavily mottled with silver with very thin green veins and margins, and its resistance to sun scorch.
Abstract: A new and distinct form of Brunnera macrophylla, with excellent white veiling on the leaves, and extremely large leaf and plant size, and excellent vigor.
Abstract: A new and distinct form of Brunnera macrophylla characterized by heart-shaped, green leaves with a strong silver white veil and green veins, short stems of sky blue flowers, a fast growing, dense compact habit that forms many crowns quickly and grows to a medium size plant, and excellent vigor.
Abstract: The new and distinctive cultivar of Brunnera plant named ‘Sterling Silver’ with large leaves of silver with thin dark green around the veins. The flowers are light blue flower for about four weeks in the spring. The new plant is tolerant of high temperatures.
Abstract: The new and distinctive cultivar of Brunnera plant named ‘Queen of Hearts’ with very large leaves of dense silver with thin dark green around the veins. The numerous flowers are light blue on tall stems for about four weeks in the spring. The new plant has thick leaves and is tolerant of high temperatures.
Abstract: The new and distinctive cultivar of Brunnera plant named ‘Jack of Diamonds’ with very large leaves of silver with broad, dark green around the veins. The flowers are light blue and flower for about four weeks in the spring. The leaves are thicker and provide more tolerance of high temperatures and other environmental factors.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Brunnera plant characterized by its intense silver-green veiling of the leaves and the very large leaf and plant size.