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John Rickard
(Autumn Snow Candytuft, Candytuft)
This exceptional perennial candytuft blooms both in spring and in fall. 'Autumn Snow' offers bright white blooms that add old-fashioned charm to spring borders. Narrow, evergreen foliage of dark green covers it throughout the year and adds textural interest in winter. This crucifer hails from warm, dry locations across the Mediterranean, so it is also quite drought tolerant and tough.
Perennial candytuft is technically a subshrub, which means its stems are semi-woody and do not die back in winter....
James Burghardt
(Candytuft)
This dwarf cultivar of candytuft stays low and spreads more slowly than average. In spring, 'Little Gem' offers lots of bright white blooms. Narrow, evergreen foliage of dark green covers it throughout the year and adds textural interest in winter. This crucifer hails from warm, dry locations across the Mediterranean, so it is also quite drought tolerant and tough.
Perennial candytuft is technically a subshrub, which means its stems are semi-woody and do not die back in winter. The low, mound-forming...
Jessie Keith
(Perennial Candytuft, Purity Candytuft)
The extra compact, super heavy blooming perennial candytuft, 'Purity', offers lots of bright white blooms in spring. Narrow, evergreen foliage of dark green covers it throughout the year and adds textural interest in winter. This crucifer hails from warm, dry locations across the Mediterranean, so it is also quite drought tolerant and tough.
Perennial candytuft is technically a subshrub, which means its stems are semi-woody and do not die back in winter. The low, mound-forming plant spreads...
Yoder Brothers
(Perennial Candytuft, Snow Cushion Candytuft)
This dwarf cultivar of candytuft stays low and spreads more slowly than average. In spring, 'Snow Cushion' offers lots of bright white blooms. Narrow, evergreen foliage of dark green covers it throughout the year and adds textural interest in winter. This crucifer hails from warm, dry locations across the Mediterranean, so it is also quite drought tolerant and tough.
Perennial candytuft is technically a subshrub, which means its stems are semi-woody and do not die back in winter. The low, mound-forming...
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(Perennial Candyfuft, Snow White Candyfuft)
The compact and early blooming 'Snow White' offers lots of fragrant white flowers in spring. Narrow, evergreen foliage of dark green covers it throughout the year and adds textural interest in winter. This crucifer hails from warm, dry locations across the Mediterranean, so it is also quite drought tolerant and tough.
Perennial candytuft is technically a subshrub, which means its stems are semi-woody and do not die back in winter. The low, mound-forming plant spreads over time slowly to form...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Perennial Candytuft, Snowflake Candyfuft)
A beautiful plant in all seasons with its dark green, narrow, evergreen leaves, this fleshy-stemmed subshrub stays low and spreads slowly. In spring, Snowflake candytuft bears abundant clusters of fragrant, pure white flowers over a long bloom period. They are suitable for cutting.
Native to the Mediterranean climes of southern Europe, it likes ample sun and well drained soil. After flowering, shear it back by 1/3 to keep its neat appearance. Useful for edging or as a ground cover, it also thrives...
Syngenta
(Perennial Candyfuft, Tahoe Candytuft)
The early blooming 'Tahoe' has a uniform habit and offers lots of fragrant white flowers in spring. Narrow, evergreen foliage of dark green covers it throughout the year and adds textural interest in winter. This crucifer hails from warm, dry locations across the Mediterranean, so it is also quite drought tolerant and tough.
Perennial candytuft is technically a subshrub, which means its stems are semi-woody and do not die back in winter. The low, mound-forming plant spreads over time slowly...
(Apollo Holly, Deciduous Holly, Winterberry)
The vigorous hybrid ‘Apollo’ is a cross between winterberry (Ilex verticillata) and finetooth holly (I. serrata). It is a tall, rounded deciduous shrub with small glossy leaves that have a hint of burgundy when they first emerge in the spring. This holly is a male-flowering form that is planted to cross pollinate similar hybrids, such as 'Sparkleberry', to ensure they set fruit.
In mid-spring the foliage emerges with burgundy-purple hues and quickly deepens to glossy medium...
Mark A. Miller
(Bonfire Holly, Hybrid Holly)
The profuse, bright red berries of this large deciduous holly bring excitement to gardens in autumn and winter. A hybrid of winterberry (Ilex verticillata) and finetooth holly ( I. serrata), 'Bonfire' bears numerous small white female flowers in late spring on purple-brown branches clad in oval, shallowly toothed, medium-green leaves. The flowers are pollinated by bees that have just visited a male deciduous holly such as 'Apollo', 'Country Gentleman', or 'Raritan Chief'....
Jessie Keith
(Centennial Girl Holly, Hybrid Holly)
Handsome year-round and spectacular when laden with fruit, this evergreen holly slowly forms a large dense conical shrub. A hybrid of English holly (Ilex aquifolium), it combines many of the virtues of its parent with greater cold-hardiness. Satiny oval leaves with six to seven pairs of relatively blunt spines are supple when young but leathery when mature. Small, white, female flowers appear in spring, requiring pollen from a neighboring male English (I. aquifolium) or...