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Blue rock cress plants.
In fact when the plant is in full bloom it s so packed with color you can barely see the foliage.
This strain has flowers in various shades of blue and violet blue over grey green leaves.
As the name implies this hardy plant is at home in a rock garden and its associated well drained soil.
Rock gardens are fun multi dimensional spaces.
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Rock cress prefers full sun but will tolerate some shade especially in warmer climates.
It forms a low carpet of evergreen leaves literally smothered by flowers for several weeks.
They form a low cushion of evergreen leaves literally smothered by flowers for several weeks.
Rock cress is a popular spring flowering rock garden perennial.
Nice along pathway edges rock walls or in alpine containers.
The opportunity to populate the garden with diverse plants can create a fascinating show of color texture and form.
Rock cress works exceptionally well along walls borders and even underneath spring blooming bulbs to add color to a garden.
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This strain has single flowers in shades of glowing blue with a tiny yellow eye.
The blossoms are so abundant that they almost completely cover the gray green foliage below creating a striking scenery.
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One of many plants going by the common name of rock cress this perennial forms splendid mats of color in the spring.
Vigorous and eye catching aubrieta deltoidea rock cress is a mat forming semi evergreen perennial plant which produces delightful vivid purple red flowers in mid late spring to early summer.
They are easily grown from seed and can be directly sown into the garden in early spring or started indoors four to six weeks before the date of your last expected frost.
Choose plants that will thrive in changeable conditions because sloping will cause some dry areas and the natural contours will create different lighting exposure.
Rock cress along with arabis and aurinia are extremely popular rock garden plants and a familiar sight in the spring garden.