Species Pygmyflower Rockjasmine
white flowrs with yellow-green center, yellow-green sepals, red-green buds and stems

Pygmyflower Rockjasmine

Androsace septentrionalis

Also Known As - Northern Rockjasmine
Pygmyflower Rockjasmine (Androsace septentrionalis) is a delicate and hardy species of flowering plant that is found throughout the alpine regions of Europe, Central Asia, and North America. It is a short-lived perennial with attractive, densely white-furred foliage and small, daisy-like flowers in shades of white, pink, and yellow. Pygmyflower Rockjasmine is an excellent choice for rock gardens, edging, and borders due to its relatively low-maintenance needs and attractive blooms. Its low-growing habit and ease of propagation make it an ideal ground cover plant. The blooms of Pygmyflower Rockjasmine attract both butterflies and honeybees.

Watering:

Average

Hardiness Zone:

Flowers:

Yellow|White/Cream Flowers

Sun:

Sun

Soil:

Clay, Sand

Fruits:

Fruits Ready In

Growth Rate:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Thorny:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Lehmann’s Fairy-Candelabra is a drought-tolerant evergreen perennial that prefers regular water. During the growing season, this plant should be watered once or twice per week. During hot summer days, it will be helpful to increase watering frequency to up to 3 times per week. For newly planted plants, water freely to get plants established before tapering off to normal watering frequencies. Over winter months, reduce watering days to once every 2 weeks. Lehmann’s Fairy-Candelabra prefers evenly moist soil that drains well, so avoid over-watering.

sunlight

Lehmann's Fairy-Candelabra requires a moderate amount of sunlight. This plant prefers full or partial sun, but it does best in partial shade. This species does not do well in deep shade. For optimal growth, 6-8 hours of direct sunlight a day is recommended. The plant should be placed in an area that will receive direct sunlight in the morning and afternoon, while avoiding the strongest midday sunlight. If grown indoors, the plant should be placed near a window that receives a lot of natural light.

pruning

Lehmann's fairy-candelabra should be lightly pruned in early spring (around March or April). This should be done right after flowering has finished and before the new season's growth has emerged. It should be lightly pruned by removing any dead stems and shearing back the growth to maintain a neat shape and prevent elongation of stems. This will also promote bushier growth for a fuller look. It should be noted that over-pruning should be avoided as this can reduce flowering.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
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Starts Flowering

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