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Soldanella minima
The snowbells are amongst the favourite flowers of the European Alps, pushing their way through the melting snow, to show their delightful fringed bells. Their characteristic round, shiny leaves follow, and one way of identifying species is by way of the colour underneath the leaves, which can be red, green, blue-grey or purple. They are all fine plants for a cool damp place, outside or in a pot. They should be divided regularly to maintain vigour, and marauding slugs should be persuaded to hunt elsewhere. [I was astonished to read that a Soldanella germinated from a block of peat dug as fuel in Orkney.] Soldanella minima is the smallest snowbell, with pure white flowers over quite dark green, shiny leaves. In the wild it is always found on limestone, and in cultivation will probably do better with some lime in the soil.
PLANT SPECIFICS |
Pot Size |
7 cm pot |
Width |
12cm |
Height |
10cm |
Family |
Primulaceae |
Flowering |
Spring |
Garden habitat |
partial or full shade |
Soil |
alkaline, well drained soil |
Plant category |
Alpine |
Height range |
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Code |
SMZ-7 |
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