Heliotrope a versatile, sweet showstopper
The purple has a pleasant if subtle fragrance; some say the flowers smell like vanilla, some say cherry pie, while to some its scent reminds them of talc powder.
Both plants feature dark green, textured, lightly hairy leaves to about 3 inches in length.
Whether you're choosing the purple form, and it is indeed a vivid, showstopping purple, or the white version, where the white flowers really pop against the dark foliage, this plant is one you'll want to feature in the garden.
Heliotrope's versatility owes to its modest size, its ability to handle full sun (except in very hot climates) or part shade and the fact that its foliage can be used to add texture to an area.
The foliage can provide a dark background for more brightly colored flowers, it can be used as a floral border and its sweet fragrance makes it a natural focal point in a container.
Planting tip Grouping several white heliotrope plants in the same location magnifies the pleasing fragrance and will attract even more butterflies, which are especially fond of the domed, nectar-rich flowers.