Gypsophila 'Rosenschleier' (Baby's breath)
£5.90A low-growing plant which produces billowing, airy, mounds of tiny, semi-double, white flowers ting... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutAspect: Full Sun
Aspect: Light/Partial Shade
Soil Type: Most Types
Colour: Cream & Yellow
An attractive plant with creeping stems and sticky-downy, kidney-shaped leaves and pale creamy-yellow (can appear almost white) flowers all summer long.
Likes a well-drained soil so works well on a rockery or trailing over the edge of pots, containers or raised bed.
Fully hardy and evergreen.
Grown in the UK since the 18th century.
Height and spread: 10cm x 45cm
Common name(s): Trailing Snapdragon; Chickabiddy; Creeping Mountain Ash.
Synonym: Antirrhinum asarinum
Photo: Ghislain118 (AD) http://www.fleurs-des-montagnes.net, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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