Cerastium is a genus of annual, winter annual, or perennial flowering plants belonging to the family Caryophyllaceae. They are commonly called mouse-ears or ...
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Snow-in-summer is a low-growing, herbaceous perennial that will form a 6-inch tall mat of attractive narrow leaves.
A low-growing, short-lived perennial that forms a dense mat of silvery-gray foliage dotted with star-like, pristine white flowers with notched petals.
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Cerastium are good for hot dry spots and one of the best selections for colder areas. Needs well-drained soil but will thrive in poor soil. Will tolerate ...
Jun 16, 2022 · Cerastium tomentosum, is an easy to grow, herbaceous perennial. It forms an attractive mat of silvery/grey foliage making it a very effective ...
Cerastium fontanum (Mouse-ear Chickweed) ; annual, short-lived perennial · Europe · Weedy · part shade, sun; lawns, gardens, roadsides, woodland edges, fields, ...
Stiff-hairy, glandular biennial or perennial, the stems sprawling but the flowering stems erect, 2-4 dm. tall.
Cerastium tomentosum, known as snow-in-summer, is a short-lived, low-growing, mat-forming perennial which is typically massed in sunny locations as a ground ...
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This jumbo snow-in-summer has large stems and leaves and was discovered growing in a Santa Fe, NM. Its larger size and vigor make it an excellent lawn ...
Species ca. 100 (27 in the flora): worldwide, but mainly north-temperate region. Two names that appear in many North American treatments, Cerastium viscosum ...