
Royal Candles Veronica
Deep Blue-Purple Flower Spikes on a Tidy Perennial
Royal Candles Veronica is a compact spiked speedwell grown for its upright blue-purple flower spikes, tidy green foliage, and long-lasting summer color. The dense bloom spikes rise above a low mound of foliage, creating a clean vertical accent that looks especially sharp near the front of sunny borders and mixed perennial beds.
This cultivar delivers strong color without taking up much space. Its compact habit makes it easy to use in smaller gardens, cottage plantings, pollinator beds, foundation borders, and containers. The flower spikes create a candle-like effect, giving the plant both color and structure during the summer season.
Long-Lasting Blooms That Bring Pollinators In
Royal Candles Veronica blooms in summer with deep blue to violet-blue flower spikes that attract butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. The upright flowers provide a strong nectar source while adding crisp color to sunny plantings.
Deadheading spent flower spikes can encourage additional bloom and keep the plant looking tidy. This makes Royal Candles especially useful in high-visibility areas like walkway edges, patios, front borders, and entry gardens where a clean, colorful perennial is needed for more than just a short bloom window.
Perfect for Front Borders, Containers, and Pollinator Gardens
Royal Candles Veronica works beautifully in full sun perennial borders, butterfly gardens, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, rock gardens, mass plantings, and containers. Its moderate size makes it especially useful near the front or middle of a planting where its flower spikes can stand out without blocking taller plants.
Pair it with coneflowers, Black Eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, lavender, Shasta daisies, sedum, and ornamental grasses. Its blue-purple flowers blend well with yellow, white, pink, purple, silver, and burgundy planting combinations.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance
Royal Candles Veronica is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a smart choice for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure can be a concern. Deer and rabbit resistance can vary by location, but speedwell is usually a lower-risk perennial compared with many softer flowering plants.
This perennial is also low-maintenance when planted in the right conditions. It prefers full sun, good airflow, and well-drained soil with consistent moisture. Once established, it can withstand some dry periods, but it flowers best when not left overly dry for long stretches.
Easy Care with Sun, Drainage, and Deadheading
Plant Royal Candles Veronica in full sun with average, well-drained soil. Consistent moisture supports optimal bloom performance, but drainage remains important, especially in winter. In hot southern climates, a little afternoon shade can help reduce stress.
Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then water during extended dry spells. Remove spent flower spikes to encourage rebloom and keep the plant neat. After the main bloom period, shearing lightly back toward the basal foliage can refresh the plant and encourage a cleaner late-season appearance.
Deep Blue-Purple Flower Spikes on a Tidy Perennial
Royal Candles Veronica is a compact spiked speedwell grown for its upright blue-purple flower spikes, tidy green foliage, and long-lasting summer color. The dense bloom spikes rise above a low mound of foliage, creating a clean vertical accent that looks especially sharp near the front of sunny borders and mixed perennial beds.
This cultivar delivers strong color without taking up much space. Its compact habit makes it easy to use in smaller gardens, cottage plantings, pollinator beds, foundation borders, and containers. The flower spikes create a candle-like effect, giving the plant both color and structure during the summer season.
Long-Lasting Blooms That Bring Pollinators In
Royal Candles Veronica blooms in summer with deep blue to violet-blue flower spikes that attract butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. The upright flowers provide a strong nectar source while adding crisp color to sunny plantings.
Deadheading spent flower spikes can encourage additional bloom and keep the plant looking tidy. This makes Royal Candles especially useful in high-visibility areas like walkway edges, patios, front borders, and entry gardens where a clean, colorful perennial is needed for more than just a short bloom window.
Perfect for Front Borders, Containers, and Pollinator Gardens
Royal Candles Veronica works beautifully in full sun perennial borders, butterfly gardens, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, rock gardens, mass plantings, and containers. Its moderate size makes it especially useful near the front or middle of a planting where its flower spikes can stand out without blocking taller plants.
Pair it with coneflowers, Black Eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, lavender, Shasta daisies, sedum, and ornamental grasses. Its blue-purple flowers blend well with yellow, white, pink, purple, silver, and burgundy planting combinations.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance
Royal Candles Veronica is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a smart choice for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure can be a concern. Deer and rabbit resistance can vary by location, but speedwell is usually a lower-risk perennial compared with many softer flowering plants.
This perennial is also low-maintenance when planted in the right conditions. It prefers full sun, good airflow, and well-drained soil with consistent moisture. Once established, it can withstand some dry periods, but it flowers best when not left overly dry for long stretches.
Easy Care with Sun, Drainage, and Deadheading
Plant Royal Candles Veronica in full sun with average, well-drained soil. Consistent moisture supports optimal bloom performance, but drainage remains important, especially in winter. In hot southern climates, a little afternoon shade can help reduce stress.
Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then water during extended dry spells. Remove spent flower spikes to encourage rebloom and keep the plant neat. After the main bloom period, shearing lightly back toward the basal foliage can refresh the plant and encourage a cleaner late-season appearance.
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Deep Blue-Purple Flower Spikes on a Tidy Perennial
Royal Candles Veronica is a compact spiked speedwell grown for its upright blue-purple flower spikes, tidy green foliage, and long-lasting summer color. The dense bloom spikes rise above a low mound of foliage, creating a clean vertical accent that looks especially sharp near the front of sunny borders and mixed perennial beds.
This cultivar delivers strong color without taking up much space. Its compact habit makes it easy to use in smaller gardens, cottage plantings, pollinator beds, foundation borders, and containers. The flower spikes create a candle-like effect, giving the plant both color and structure during the summer season.
Long-Lasting Blooms That Bring Pollinators In
Royal Candles Veronica blooms in summer with deep blue to violet-blue flower spikes that attract butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. The upright flowers provide a strong nectar source while adding crisp color to sunny plantings.
Deadheading spent flower spikes can encourage additional bloom and keep the plant looking tidy. This makes Royal Candles especially useful in high-visibility areas like walkway edges, patios, front borders, and entry gardens where a clean, colorful perennial is needed for more than just a short bloom window.
Perfect for Front Borders, Containers, and Pollinator Gardens
Royal Candles Veronica works beautifully in full sun perennial borders, butterfly gardens, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, rock gardens, mass plantings, and containers. Its moderate size makes it especially useful near the front or middle of a planting where its flower spikes can stand out without blocking taller plants.
Pair it with coneflowers, Black Eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, lavender, Shasta daisies, sedum, and ornamental grasses. Its blue-purple flowers blend well with yellow, white, pink, purple, silver, and burgundy planting combinations.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance
Royal Candles Veronica is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a smart choice for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure can be a concern. Deer and rabbit resistance can vary by location, but speedwell is usually a lower-risk perennial compared with many softer flowering plants.
This perennial is also low-maintenance when planted in the right conditions. It prefers full sun, good airflow, and well-drained soil with consistent moisture. Once established, it can withstand some dry periods, but it flowers best when not left overly dry for long stretches.
Easy Care with Sun, Drainage, and Deadheading
Plant Royal Candles Veronica in full sun with average, well-drained soil. Consistent moisture supports optimal bloom performance, but drainage remains important, especially in winter. In hot southern climates, a little afternoon shade can help reduce stress.
Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then water during extended dry spells. Remove spent flower spikes to encourage rebloom and keep the plant neat. After the main bloom period, shearing lightly back toward the basal foliage can refresh the plant and encourage a cleaner late-season appearance.
























