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Raoulia albosericea
Family: Asteraceae
Hardiness: To Zone 7a
Mature Size: 1" x 24"
Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom Time: June-August
Moisture Needs: Average
Deer Resistant: Yes
Origin: New Zealand
Price:
$
12.00
Pot Size:
4" Pot
Stock Status:(Out of Stock)
Product Code:
P3665
Qty:
EMAIL ME when back in stock.
Description
One of the alpine New Zealand Scabweeds and which we think is an accurate if unmarketable description. Reminds me of some of the nicknames my mom had for me growing up. I'm sure they were meant with the most loving intention as I'm equally sure the Kiwis mean the same referring to these wonderful Raoulias. This is a species we have seen growing in the fabulous rock garden at Denver Botanic and one we have long admired. What is not to like when confronted with a flat hard pancake of tiny leaves tightly adpressed to the ground and dotted in midsummer with a dusting of minute creamy flowers? With age or upon meeting rocks, this will hummock up and over making an undulate dome like some internal organ exposed or something previously of the oceans but now of the land. It's better than it sounds and a fine addition to the rock garden or trough.