Deep green bold leathery pointed leaves making a very neat cushion with many pink flowers on 12cm stems. Hardy when grown in a cool well drained soil, raised bed or large trough.
Rosettes of leathery leaves that spread by stolons many 5cm stems of pretty pink flowers in May, sunny scree or trough. Similar but more compact than Androsace sempervivoides
Mid-green rosettes with tight heads of large lilac pink flowers with a red centres which change with age to yellow. A very attractive plant for raised bed or rockery.
An exceptionally good plant with large grey-green hairy rosettes, producing umbels of large pale pink flowers in April. Hardy in the garden, provided not too wet in the winter. This form was introduced by Henry and Margaret Taylor from north west India.
Blue-green velvety leaves form many small tight rosettes, dwarf umbels of pretty lilac flowers with a darker eye. Superb compact plant for a trough, scree or raised bed, hardy.
Forms a very tight cushion with silvery grey, slightly hairy leaves. Lilac to violet-purple flowers on very short stems in March to April. A very rewarding plant that is suitable for growing in an alpine house, cold frame in pot, raised bed
Dispatched year-round
£4.00
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