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* Annual/Perennial: Annual / Perennial * Color: White / Pink / Purple * Bloom Time: Mid Season * Height: 12 - 18 " * Sun/Shade: Sun * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 200,000 * Native To: Europe / Africa * Zones: 3 - 9
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Candytuft Seeds, Iberis 470 mg
Low growing plants have dark evergreen leaves and are good looking year round. They are covered with pure white flowers from early spring to June, sometimes again in fall. Use in rock gardens, as an edging and a filler mixed with spring-flowering bulbs and othe flowers. 20-25 days to sprout.
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For the beginning gardener and people with poor garden soils, here is an easy and fast-growing plant. Candytuft has it's "roots" in Spain. Candytuft is actually a small, evergreen bush. Its small, compact growth and tolerance of poor soil, makes it popular in rock gardens. Fragrant tufts of candy-like red, white and pink colored flowers bloom from summer to autumn. There are both annual and perennial varieties. Candytuft are grown from seed. Established Candytuft plants can also be propagated by...
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* Annual/Perennial: Annual / Perennial * Color: White / Pink / Purple * Bloom Time: Mid Season * Height: 12 - 18 " * Sun/Shade: Sun * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 200,000 * Native To: Europe / Africa * Zones: 3 - 9
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Candytuft Groundcover Seed Specifications Season: Perennial Height: 10 inches Zones: 3 - 8 Bloom Color: White Bloom Season: Early to Late Spring Environment: Full Sun to light shade Soil Requirement: Moist Well Drained Soil Candytuft Groundcover Seed Overview Candytuft flower seed is a low, semiwoody, densely growing, upright-stemmed, spreading groundcover that reaches 10" tall. Because of these features, evergreen candytuft makes a very effective edging along walkways and terrace margins...
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In late summer and early fall, Carolina snailseed's long clusters of brilliant red fruits can be seen dangling from high in tall trees as well over shrubs and anything else nearby. It is a slender, twining vine that grows in rich soils, swampy areas, forest margins, often near streams, in the eastern half of Texas. Birds are fond of the fruit and have planted most of the plants found climbing up trees and shrubs. The common name refers to the seed, which resembles a snail...
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* Annual/Perennial: Annual / Perennial * Color: White / Pink / Purple * Bloom Time: Mid Season * Height: 12 - 18 " * Sun/Shade: Sun * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 200,000 * Native To: Europe / Africa * Zones: 3 - 9
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* Annual/Perennial: Annual / Perennial * Color: White / Pink / Purple * Bloom Time: Mid Season * Height: 12 - 18 " * Sun/Shade: Sun * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 200,000 * Native To: Europe / Africa * Zones: 3 - 9
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One of the prettiest annual flowering plants you can choose for your garden birds, bees and butterflies are highly attracted to this flower. Blooming from June through September, Candytuft offers a long season of color and fragrance. The blooms burst forth in alternating colors of white, pink and lilac offering surprise with each new bloom. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year.
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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Duration: AnnualBloom Time: SummerHeight: 12 to 18Spacing: 12 to 15Light: Full SunSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3a-9bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds on soil surface at 75F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 12000Glossy green leaves set a handsome backdrop for the white, purple, and pink clusters of flowers. Brought from the wild into the cottage garden centuries ago, it has since become a favorite color splash in all sorts of settings. Not only...
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* Annual/Perennial: Annual / Perennial * Color: White / Pink / Purple * Bloom Time: Mid Season * Height: 12 - 18 " * Sun/Shade: Sun * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 200,000 * Native To: Europe / Africa * Zones: 3 - 9
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Candytuft Groundcover Seed Specifications Season: Perennial Height: 10 inches Zones: 3 - 8 Bloom Color: White Bloom Season: Early to Late Spring Environment: Full Sun to light shade Soil Requirement: Moist Well Drained Soil Candytuft Groundcover Seed Overview Candytuft flower seed is a low, semiwoody, densely growing, upright-stemmed, spreading groundcover that reaches 10" tall. Because of these features, evergreen candytuft makes a very effective edging along walkways and terrace margins...
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With glossy green leaves and the familiar cluster of snow white flowers, often tinged with pink or purple, candytuft is another wildflower that was taken into garden centuries ago. It has a rich herbal history, and was considered a cure for rheumatism in colonial America. Candytuft is a member of the mustard family, thus the 4 petals per flower, and its use for centuries as a seasoning.
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Candytuft Sweet Candy Seeds
The reason we carry 4 colors of alyssum is because it is the perfect plant. All you do is direct seed in good soil and you will be rewarded with a flowering mound of honey scented peach blossums. Butterflys love this low growing, to six inches, plant. If you cut it back by half you will even get a second bloom. For the front of a sunny border, to fill in a container or in a rock garden alyssum is terrific.
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The candytuft flower has adapted to all regions of the United States, prefers full sun and well drained soil and cannot tolerate damp soil conditions or shade. Candytuft flower is great for borders and rock gardens.
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Plant a Fairy Garden! Attract fairies to your garden with a fairy's favorite flowers! This wonderful seed collection is filled with perennial, biannual and annual flowering flowers. Each seed packed is sweetly decorated with their corresponding Flower Fairy Poem on back. Follow the instructions on the seed packet and start creating a beautiful flowering fairy garden at your house. The Flower Fairy Seed Collections comes with one packet of seeds for each of the following nine flowers: Candytuft...
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Candytuft Seeds, Dwarf Fairy Mix 470 mg
This low-growing annual produces clusters of tiny rounded flowers all summer long. The fragrant flowers come in white, pink, red and purple. Plants make excellent borders and edgings, particularly in rock gardens or other areas of the garden where a trailing plant is needed. 10-20 days sprout.
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CANDYTUFT TALL [ Iberis Umbellata ] **** 5,000 SEEDS **** Season: Annual Height: 12-24 Inches Bloom Season: Spring/Summer/Fall Environment: Full Sun/Partial Sun Zones: All regions North America Candytuft [ Iberis Umbellata ] is a hardy annual. Candytuft germinates quickly and is in bloom within two months. This plant has glossy green leaves and the familiar cluster of snow white flowers, often tinged with pink or purple. The foliage of Candytuft is evergreen, which makes the plant attractive...
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A blanket of pure-white flowers in early spring on dark, glossy foliage. Great for rock gardens and to cascade down walls. Perennial in zones 3-9.
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Glossy green leaves set a handsome backdrop for the white, purple, and pink clusters of flowers. Brought from the wild into the cottage garden centuries ago, it has since become a favorite color splash in all sorts of settings. Not only carrying a rich herbal history, it has also been used for generations as a seasoning. Both heat and drought tolerant, this is an easy wildflower to grow!
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Glossy green leaves set a handsome backdrop for the white, purple, and pink clusters of flowers. Brought from the wild into the cottage garden centuries ago, it has since become a favorite color splash in all sorts of settings. Not only carrying a rich herbal history, it has also been used for generations as a seasoning. Both heat and drought tolerant, this is an easy wildflower to grow!
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CANDYTUFT IS AN ANNUAL WITH WHITE, PINK, AND OR LILAC FLOWERS THAT BLOOM MOST OF THE SUMMER AND INTO THE FALL. WORKS GREAT AS A BORDER OR IN POTS. IS A GOOD CUT FLOWER AND ATTRACTS BIRDS BEES AND BUTTERFLIES. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year. # BLOOMS JUNE - SEPTEMBER # HEIGHT 1 - 1 1/2 FEET # SOWING DEPTH 1/16 INCH # GERMINATION 3 - 4 WEEKS
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With sweet scented blooms in colors of pink, purple and violet this easy to grow annual is a winner. Since it obtains a heighth of only 6 to 12 inches this flower is a good choice for the front of your border. A long bloom time increases this flowers appeal.
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Almost all perennials put out leaves their first growing season. The flowers come the next year. Generally perennials peak in years 3 and 4. At that time you might divide some varieties and to give them a fresh start.
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