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Ground Covers: Iberis sempervirens
Ground Covers: Iberis sempervirens Scientific Name Iberis sempervirens Common Name Evergreen candytuft Ground Covers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zones: 5 to 8 Habit: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate Size: Height of 12 inches with a spread of 3 to 4 feet Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; range of soil types provided there is good drainage Form: Mounds Texture: Fine Foliage: 1 to ...
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Perennials - Iberis sempervirens
Perennials - Iberis sempervirens Scientific Name Iberis sempervirens Common Name Candytuft Perennial Flowers Consumer Hort Index - Fact Sheets Characteristics Season spring Height 9-18 inches Hardiness USDA Hardiness Zone 3-9 Flower Color white Soil well drained, alkaline soil Exposure full sun Propagation cuttings taken midsummer, seed North Carolina Regions Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plain ...
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Fernlea Flowers ~ Perennials: Iberis sempervirens
Fernlea Flowers ~ Perennials: Iberis sempervirens Iberis sempervirens Common name - Candytuft Flowering period - April through May. Height - Grows 6" to 12" tall (15 - 30 cm). How to grow - Plant in sun or part sun. Features - Mounds of evergreen foliage completely covered with white flowers. Soil - Tolerant of most soil conditions. Spacing - Plant 24" apart (60 cm). Tips - Do not cut back ...
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NARGS: Iberis sempervirens
NARGS: Iberis sempervirens MeetingsQuestions?PublicationsSeeds BooksGardensSlides & VideosLinksSite Map Part II: Good Rock Garden Plants by NARGS contributors Iberis sempervirens [eye-bear-iss sem-per-vye-rens] Dark evergreen leaves. White flowers are in flat terminal clusters at a height of 10" in spring. The cultivar 'Little Gem' is only 6" high and has larger flowers. Alps from Pyrenees to ...
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Iberis - candytuft
... and reblooms in the fall. 'Snowflake' is wide but compact with white flowers. How to Grow: Plant Iberis in average, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Plants will become leggy in rich ... to maintain a compact mound. Plants can be propagated by division or stem cuttings. Landscape uses: Use Iberis as an edging plant or in rock gardens. Plant them with other early spring bloomers such as ...
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Iberis sempervirens - EVERGREEN CANDYTUFT - Rainyside.com
... a cold frame. | Softwood cuttings in late spring, semi-ripe cuttings in summer. Pruning Methods Prune lightly after flowering to keep compact. Rainy Side Notes Flowering about the same time as Scilla, Iberis complements the bulbs when planted in the same bed. A common plant that I never get tired of seeing it in full bloom cascading down a rock wall. Debra Teachout-Teashon Photographed in author' ...
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Iberis
Iberis Iberis (ii' ber-iss) Common name: Candytuft Family: Brassicaceae, Mustard Height x width: 3-12" x 12-18" Growth rate: moderate to fast Foliage: often evergreen, alternate leaves, entire margins Flowers: white or pink, 4 petals Hardiness: zones 3-7 to 9 Soil: well-drained Light: full sun Pests and problems: root rot from too wet Landscape habit, uses: rock gardens, cascading over walls, ...
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Wild Flower Seed: Candytuft(Iberis umbellata)
... naturalized or can be grown Regions: All regions of North America. Zones: 3-9 Perennial in warmer regions; grown as an annual in colder areas. States: How to grow Candytuft (Iberis umbellata) Soil preference: Dislikes dampness, prefers fast-draining soils. Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. Moisture Requirements: Adaptable to even arid conditions. Instructions: This famous flower is unusual. Even though ...
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Angiosperm Families - Cruciferae Juss.
... Guiraoa, Gynophorea, Halimolobos, Harmsiodoxa, Hedinia, Heldreichia, Heliophila, Hemicrambe, Hemilophia, Hesperis, Heterodraba, Hirschfeldia, Hollermayera, Hornungia, Hornwoodia, Hugueninia, Hymenolobus, Iberis, Idahoa, Iodanthus, Ionopsidium, Irenepharsus, Isatis, Ischnocarpus, Iskandera, Iti, Ivania, Kernera, Kremeriella, Lachnocapsa, Lachnoloma, Leavenworthia, Lepidium, Lepidostemon, Leptaleum ...
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I want to see your flower beds/best combos - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... 're my favorites: Delosperma cooperi, backed by 'Snow Lady' dwarf Shasta Daisy, backed by 'Alaska' Shasta Daisy: Clockwise from the bottom, Alyssum montanum, Aquilegia 'Beidermeier Group' and Iberis sempervirens: 'Silver Princess' Shasta Daisy, backed by Rudbeckia hirta 'Burpeei' and Echinacea purpurea: A closeup of the 'Burpeei' and Purple Coneflower, with just blooming Liatris spicata in the ...
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