Unit Description: 100 Plants / Tray
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| Family: | GERANIACEAE |
| Genus: | Erodium |
| Species: | x variabile |
| Cultivar: | Album |
Category: | ALPINES |
Current Availability:
2 Tray/s Available
Description
A lovely dense cushion of scalloped, weed suppressing foliage with exquisite white flowers through the summer, originating from Majorca in 1783.
Height / Spread / Trail
8 x 25cm
Flowering Time
May - September
Possible Situation
Ideal for any garden situation, rock gardens, gravel beds, crevices and containers with other low growing alpines, or herbs, such as Thymes or Sedums and Armerias.
Ideal Conditions
Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
Temperature Tolerance
A hardy plant which should survive normal winter conditions outside, especially if protected from the hardest frosts.
Suggested pot sizes to transplant plugs : 9cm : 11cm : 1 Litre
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I'm not sure you can beat this variety with its beautiful cream-yellow flower spreading to lavender on its margins and an unforgettable scent. | Near-black flowers with purple veining and golden eye. |
Light-green foliage with yellow flowers and an orange eye. |