Symphytum grandiflorum ‘Goldsmith’
Symphytum grandiflorum 'Goldsmith' is a neat clump-forming comfrey with light green crinkled leaves edged with yellow.

Symphytum grandiflorum ‘Goldsmith’ is a neat clump-forming to slow-spreading comfrey with light green crinkled leaves edged with yellow that turn to a darker green later in the season. Pink buds open to blue and white flowers in spring that are popular with bees. Can rebloom if cut back. Shade tolerant.
Common Name: Comfrey
Family: Boraginaceae (The Borage Family)
Zone Hardiness: 4-8
Light: Part Sun, Part Shade, Full Sun
Height: 12-24"
Width: 12-24"
Primary Bloom Colour: White/Cream
Secondary Bloom Colour: Blue
Foliage Colour: Green, Golden
Class: Deciduous
Type: Perennial
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Soil Moisture: Moist, Average
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Fragrance: No
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Benefits: Bees
Deer Resistant: Unknown
BC Native: No
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