This little species is a pretty addition to the sunny rock garden. It forms a low, tufted mound of narrow, grassy leaves, bearing clusters of tiny bright-pink ...
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A classic alpine plant for the rock garden or container in a sunny or semi-shaded position. These plants will bring clusters of deep pink flowers in spring.
LYCHNIS alpina ; Special Features: Flowers about 1cm across, rose-purple to pink. Nice head-like clusters. ; Historical: Tolerant to copper and nickel in the soil ...
A dwarf, tufted perennial to 15cm high with oblong to lance-shaped dark green leaves and dense, rounded, terminal clusters of purple-pink flowers.
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Vigorous, with abundant flowering, this small grassy, tufted-mound perennial produces pretty ball-like clusters of brilliant, dark pink blooms.
Tufted perennial with erect stems 5-15cm in height. Basal leaves narrowly spathulate to linear, fairly crowded; stem leaves few, somewhat shorter and broader.
A tough, low-growing perennial with an abundance of colorful blooms atop fine, dark green foliage. Remove spent flowers to encourage more blooms.
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Also called Alpine Catchfly, this small perennial forms petite tufts of narrow spathulate leaves. Deep rose flowers clustered on upright stems appear in ...
Its common name is red Alpine catchfly and its natural habitat is the mountains of Norway and Sweden but it is sometimes found near the coasts and it is also ...
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Catchfly Alpine Lychnis Alpina is a perennial plant native to Arctic areas of North America. Lychnis Alpina seeds can be started directly outdoors in spring ...