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Wildflowers - Candytuft Seeds
This easy-to-grow garden flower comes in white, pink, and purple clusters. Perfect for cut flowers, the low-growing annual also makes a good choice for borders, groundcover, or rock gardens. Candytuft prefers well-drained, slightly alkaline soil and plenty of sunlight. If you want to plant something new, this is a worth a try!
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Empress Rocket Candytuft Seeds Iberis amara Quick View
xEmpress Rocket Candytuft Seeds
Iberis amara
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This plant's genus name of "Iberis" indicates its original home on the Europe's Iberian Peninsula. It often grows on the rocky slopes and hills of coastal regions as well as the rest of Europe. It became known in colonial American gardens in the late 18th century, and well known horticulturist Bernard McMahon first offered its seed for sale in the 1804 edition of his Catalogue. The common name "candytuft" actually originated from the flower's presence on the Mediterranean island of Candia, an ancient name for Crete.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Globe Annual Candytuft Seeds Iberis umbellata Quick View
xGlobe Annual Candytuft Seeds
Iberis umbellata
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This plant's genus name of "Iberis" indicates its original home on the Europe's Iberian Peninsula. It often grows on the rocky slopes and hills of coastal regions as well as the rest of Europe. It became known in colonial American gardens in the late 18th century, and well known horticulturist Bernard McMahon first offered its seed for sale in the 1804 edition of his Catalogue. The common name "candytuft" actually originated from the flower's presence on the Mediterranean island of Candia, an ancient name for Crete.Starting at $2.50 USD
This easy-to-grow garden flower comes in white, pink, and purple clusters. Perfect for cut flowers, the low-growing annual also makes a good choice for borders, groundcover, or rock gardens. Candytuft prefers well-drained, slightly alkaline soil and plenty of sunlight. If you want to plant something new, this is a worth a try!