Diascia barbarae 'Ruby Field'
£6.50A lovely form with sprays of deep salmon-pink, nemesia-like flowers over neat flat mats of small gre... [full details]
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Soil Type: Moist But Well-Drained
Colour: White
A beautiful flower from North America, which is not often see here in the UK. It's a superb Cardamine which forms a good carpet of deeply divided foliage, with spikes of pure white flowers held high in the spring. After flowering it dies back to its root and lies dormant until the following spring.
Wonderful when planted under trees or shrubs where it will come into flower before the new trees come into leaf. Prefers dappled shade, but will tolerate full shade or full sun provided the soil doesn't get too dry when the plant is in leaf.
It will survive drought well. Cardamine are often early to go dormant and can be deciduous from June until February.
Height and spread: 25cm x 70cm
Common name(s): Milkmaids
Picture: Elf assumed. [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
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