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heliotrop marine 1 heliotrop sten 2 heliotrop stickling 3 heliotrop kristall 4 The heliotrope flower (Heliotropium) is a genus of flowering plants in the Boraginaceae family containing around species. They are popular and stunning flowering perennials thanks to their aromatic and delicate old cottage-garden-style flowers. 5 Propagation An old-fashioned plant that has seen a resurgence in popularity, heliotrope is often first found by scent rather than sight. Clusters of small purple or blue blooms top off dark green foliage. Those flowers have a sweet scent likened to pleasant aromas of vanilla, baby powder, grapes, or cherry pie. Pollinators love these flowers, too. 6 Transplant your seedlings outdoors after the danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed to at least 60 F. (16 C.). Propagation by cuttings is the preferred method to grow heliotrope plants that are true to the parent plant’s color and scent. They also provide sturdier seedlings to set out in the spring. 7 The garden heliotrope, Heliotropium arborescens, is a tender shrubby perennial, or sub-shrub, of the borage family, with clusters of sweetly-scented blossoms in shades of purple, blue, or white. 8 Heliotrop är en sommarblomma som belönar den som lyckas odla den med en underbar väldoft och flockar av mörka blålila blommor mot ett mörkgrönt bladverk. 9 Köp fröer till heliotrop 'Marine'. 10 Start heliotrope seed indoors 10 to 12 weeks before your last frost date under grow lights. You can also buy heliotrope seedlings from garden centers in spring. Plant seedlings or transplants outdoors after all danger of frost has passed in a full to part sun location on well-drained fertile soil. Plant in containers or in the ground spaced. 11 Pruning Propagating Growing From Seeds Common Pests Bloom Common Issues Frequently Asked Questions Back to Top Popular as outdoor bedding plants, heliotropes (Heliotropium arborescens) can also be grown indoors as houseplants —adding a splash of color and pleasant aroma to your living space. 12