What is borage?
Borage is best known as a herb, grown for it's delicate blue flowers. These are plucked from the plant and sprinkled into summer drinks, such as fruit punch, where they add a refreshing cucumber-like fragrance.
This plant is an annual, so raise plants each year, or allow it to grow from the seeds that the plants will drop in the ground each year. It is easy to grow.
There are a few other, not-widely-grown borage relatives that we explain in the section on choosing below.
Choosing borage for you garden
Here are some things to consider when choosing borage for your garden.
Colour
Commonly seen borage (Borago officionalis) is a blue-flowered annua and is usually raised from seed, although yound plants are available in spring and early summer. Additionally, Borago officionalis 'Alba' offers pure white blooms and B. officionalis 'Bill Archer' has cream Variegated means having leaves or other plant parts with streaks, blotches or patches of different colours. Typically, these would be a combination of two colours, such as green and gold or green and white.
variegated leaves.
Eventual size
It's worth noting the size so that you can give new plants enough room to grow and bloom in your garden.
- Borage (Borago officinalis) reaches 50-70cm (20-28in) tall, and makes a handsome, erect plant. They are shorter if the soil is dry or poor - and
A seedling is a young plant grown from seed.
seedlings that germinate later in summer usually flower but will also be shorter than those that germinate in spring
- Hardy perennial B. pygmaea is a hardy
Perennials are plants that live for multiple years. They come in all shapes and sizes and fill our gardens with colourful flowers and ornamental foliage. Many are hardy and can survive outdoors all year round, while less hardy types need protection over winter. The term herbaceous perennial is used to describe long-lived plants without a permanent woody structure (they die back to ground level each autumn), distinguishing them from trees, shrubs and sub-shrubs.
perennial that only reaches 30cm (1ft) tall and has a creeping habit
Buying borage
You can buy borage (Borago officinalis) as young plants in 9cm (3½in) pots or as packets of seed for sowing in spring. Look for B. pygmaea growing in containers in the Perennials are plants that live for multiple years. They come in all shapes and sizes and fill our gardens with colourful flowers and ornamental foliage. Many are hardy and can survive outdoors all year round, while less hardy types need protection over winter. The term herbaceous perennial is used to describe long-lived plants without a permanent woody structure (they die back to ground level each autumn), distinguishing them from trees, shrubs and sub-shrubs.
perennials (rather than the herb) section of a garden centre.
Borages are widely available in garden centres and nurseries, and from online suppliers, with a larger choice available by mail order.