Iberis sempervirens 'Snowflake' - close-up
By Andrewr
- 9 Apr, 2008
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Botanically, this is a subshrub although you'd probably think of it more as a large alpine (up to 12 inches). Needs full sun but seems happy with a little shade during the day although this will delay the flowering which should be in May - mine has started to open some flowers now. Cut back after flowering or you will end up with a very straggly plant
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This is absolutely beautiful !
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