Species candytuft
showcasing compact green foliage and clusters of small white flowers with purple tint with yellow pistil

candytuft

Iberis sempervirens 'Pygmaea'

Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens 'Pygmaea') is a low-growing, clump-forming evergreen perennial. Its soft green foliage is covered in clusters of bright white flowers in the spring and early summer. It works well as an edging plant or as a ground cover, as it reaches no higher than 6 inches tall. It is drought tolerant and deer resistant, and can also tolerate some shade. Its showy flower displays attract bees and butterflies, making it an excellent addition to any garden.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 9

Flowers:

White Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Low

watering

For candytuft (Iberis sempervirens 'Pygmaea') plants, it is important to water them thoroughly and consistently. Water your candytuft plants about 2 to 3 times per week or when the top 1 to 2 inches of soil feels dry to the touch. Make sure to water until you see water coming through the drainage holes on the bottom of the pot. It is also a good idea to mulch around the plants to help keep the soil moist and cool. Additionally, avoid overwatering which can lead to root rot, fungi, and other ailments.

sunlight

Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens 'Pygmaea') is an evergreen plant species that thrives in full sun. This species of candytuft prefers to receive at least 6 hours of sunlight each day, especially during peak blooming season which falls between March and May. During the hotter months, it is best for the candytuft to receive some shade in the afternoon to prevent burning. However, it should still have access to plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. In spring and summer, areas that receive full sun in the morning and afternoon as well as light shade in the middle of day are ideal for the candytuft to thrive.

pruning

Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens 'Pygmaea') should be pruned in early spring before new growth appears. This ensures that the new growth will be in the desired shape and makes pruning easier. Prune back the outer stems to their base, making sure to leave the interior stems in place. This should be done gently and carefully so as not to damage the new growth. Candytuft does not need a lot of pruning, so only the outermost stems should be pruned. After pruning, the plant should be fertilized and watered.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Candytuft typically starts flowering in April.

Hardiness Map

FAQ

Is candytuft a perennial flower?

Yes, candytuft is a perennial flower. It is a flowering evergreen plant that typically blooms from late spring to early summer. The flowers are commonly white, pink, or lavender, and the foliage is attractive with bright green, finely divided leaves. The plant is native to the Mediterranean and thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil. It is usually a short-lived perennial that can reach a height of two to three feet and is suitable for areas with dry summers.

Are there different varieties of candytuft?

Yes, there are different varieties of candytuft. Most varieties are small evergreen shrubs with clusters of small, white, four-petal flowers that blossom in the spring. These are generally evergreen cover plants and border plants for flower beds that come in various colors, including pink and purple. Flower heads come in varieties that can vary in diameter from an inch to two inches. Additionally, there are some double and semi-double varieties as well.

Should candytuft be grown in containers?

Yes, candytuft (Iberis sempervirens) can be grown in containers. This evergreen perennial can be grown as an annual in cooler climates and in containers it typically reaches heights of 6” - 12”. Candytuft grows best in well-drained soil, preferably in an area that gets full sun or partial shade. When growing candytuft in containers, make sure the pot has drainage holes in the bottom. When selecting a pot, choose one that is larger than the current root ball of your candytuft and leave enough space between the roots and the edge of the pot for the roots to spread. Additionally, it is important to remember to use a potting medium made specifically for container planting that drains well and retains moisture.

Could candytuft be used in rock gardens?

Yes, candytuft can be used in rock gardens. It is a hardy, drought tolerant flowering plant that can handle full sun and is also beneficial to bees and other beneficial insects. Its small, white flowers create a nice contrast with other plants and rock colors, and require very little maintenance. With its easy maintenance and ability to survive in a variety of climates and soil types, candytuft is a great addition to any rock garden.

Do candytuft flowers attract bees and butterflies?

Yes, candytuft flowers attract bees and butterflies. Bees and butterflies are attracted to the nectar and sweet aroma of candytuft flowers. The vivid colors of the petals on candytuft flowers also attract pollinators. Because candytuft flowers are typically smaller than other flowering plants, they are often overlooked by pollinators. However, when these flowers come into bloom, they are visited by bees and butterflies from miles around.

Should candytuft be grown from seeds or transplants?

Candytuft can be grown either from seeds or transplants. Growing from seed is relatively easy and usually recommended if you have the time. Growing from seed gives you more control over the health and quality of your plants as you can buy fresh, untreated seeds which can be sown in a timely manner and you can select from a range of varieties and planting locations. Transplanting is often a viable option for gardeners who prefer to buy pre-grown plants, or want a quicker harvesting time. Transplants are usually more expensive than seeds, so it is important to research what time of year is best for transplanting in your particular area in order to get the best success.

Could candytuft be used as a ground cover?

Yes, candytuft can be used as a ground cover. It's a low-growing flowering plant that can be used as a perennial in most regions, and its low spreading habit makes it an effective ground cover. It also has the advantage of being drought tolerant, so once established, it won't require much water. It provides pretty white or pink blooms in the spring and early summer. All in all, it's an ideal choice for an attractive and easy-care ground cover.

Do candytuft flowers come in different colors?

Yes, candytuft flowers do come in different colors. Generally, candytuft blooms in white or shades of pink and purple. However, you can also find brightly colored varieties such as yellow, orange, and red. Some varieties even have a bicolor flower with two colors either on the same flower or with different petal colors. They all look very attractive and are perfect for adding color to your garden.