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jacob's ladder succulent Polemonium 'Stairway to Heaven'Also, known commonly as Jacob's Ladder because the leaves are perfectly set across from each other; resembling ladder rungs. This cultivar of the US native, Polemonium reptans, has brilliant variegation and a strong performance. The variegated leaves take on pink hues during the cooler months of the year and blue cupped flowers are borne from April through June. In cooler areas of the US the bloom period will last much longer. Once the bloom period is
Also, known commonly as Jacob's Ladder because the leaves are perfectly set across from each other; resembling ladder rungs. This cultivar of the US native, Polemonium reptans, has brilliant variegation and a strong performance. The variegated leaves take on pink hues during the cooler months of the year and blue cupped flowers are borne from April through June. In cooler areas of the US the bloom period will last much longer. Once the bloom period is over the foliage remains attractive for a while before dying back in the fall. A great companion to heuchera and hosta. Plant en masse, in containers, or within the mixed border. This is definitely a shade plant as the leaves will scorch in full sunlight. Deer don't normally bother this plant but being browsers, they may sample them.Mature Plant Size: 18" Tall, 14" Spread
Bloom Time: April - June
Light Exposure: Partial Shade - Full Shade
Soil Type/pH: Well-drained/6.0-7.5
Hardiness Zones: 3-8
Fertilizer: If using compost apply an 1" at planting time and side dress annually in late fall or early spring. If using a granular fertilizer, we recommend organic formulations, apply an all-purpose formula in early spring annually. It is only recommended to use liquid fertilizers when the growth is slow, and this is not normally needed.
Containers Size: 4.5" Pot
Patent Number: 15187 - Cannot Be Propagation, Patented in 2004
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★★★★★ 3
Subpar manufacturing
Color: Penn State Nittany Lions, Style: Goal Post Chew Toy
We bought one of these dog toys in Happy Valley and our dogs LOVED it. I purchased two on Amazon and am disappointed with the shipment. One toy was 1st quality. The second one was in packing that was stapled back together and what we found was the toy was subpar. There were sharp pieces left from the molding process. I’m not sure how this wasn’t caught in the manufacturing process.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Beware of tiny plastic pieces
Color: Alabama Crimson Tide, Style: Goal Post Chew Toy
My nephew (brother's dog) loved it so much he has almost tore it to shreds in almost half of a year span.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2025
★★★★★ 2
Plastic too HARD!
Color: Georgia Bulldogs, Style: Goal Post Chew Toy
Plastic is extremely hard. Too hard for my puppy as is could crack his teeth.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Dog approved
Color: Michigan Wolverines, Style: Goal Post Chew Toy
Dogs love these! On our second one when the first one became a T. Go Blue!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Well made but not tasty
Color: Tennessee Volunteers, Style: Goal Post Chew Toy
Our dog just didn’t like it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026