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Arabis Wall Rock Cress White Snow Peak Arabis Alpina Caucasica – Hardy Rockery Flower Seeds

Arabis Wall Rock Cress White Snow Peak Arabis Alpina Caucasica – Hardy Rockery Flower Seeds

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Arabis Wall Rock Cress White Snow Peak Arabis Alpina Caucasica – Hardy Rockery Flower Seeds

Bring crisp, alpine beauty to your garden with Arabis White Snow Peak Seeds. This hardy rockery plant produces pure white blooms that cascade gracefully over walls and rocky areas.

Key Benefits

  • Pure White Flowers: Creates a serene, snow-like display in rockeries and borders.
  • Hardy Perennial: Thrives in alpine and rocky garden conditions year after year.
  • Low Maintenance: Adaptable to different soil types and weather conditions.
  • Versatile Landscaping: Perfect for walls, rockeries, and edging beds.
  • Compact Growth: Forms a neat mat of foliage with abundant blooms.

Planting & Care

  • Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Well-drained, rocky or sandy soil.
  • Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established.
  • Germination: 14–21 days.
  • Plant Type: Hardy perennial forming low-growing mats, 6–12 inches tall.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do Arabis White Snow Peak flowers bloom?
Blooms appear in early spring, lasting several weeks with a stunning white display.

Are they suitable for rockeries or alpine gardens?
Absolutely; they thrive in well-drained, rocky, or alpine-style garden settings.