How to grow Blue Star Creeper

Isotoma fluviatilis

Can be divided by dividing rootball and replanting.


Works very well for edging, rock, gravel gardens, containers, paving, and walls.


Will take full sun, partial sun, and very light shade.


Will live in a variety of soils – sand, silt, clay, and loam.

Transplanting Blue star creeper

Water well before planting, and until established.

Blue star creeper is hardy, so ensure you wait until all danger of frost has passed in your area before considering planting outside.

How long does Blue star creeper take to grow?

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Other names for Blue star creeper

Rock isotome

Laurentia fluviatilis, Lobelia fluviatilis

Misspellings: isatoma, isotome

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