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Androsace sarmentosa
Currently this plant is unavailable. However, we may have it in the future, so please if you wish to be added to a wish list.

The name Androsace brings to mind pictures of high alpine cushions, clinging to the most inaccessible rock crevices, or perhaps grown to perfection as show plants. In fact the genus also includes some that make spreading mats and are easily grown outside without protection, some meadow herbs, and some annual weeds. You won't find the last group here. The majority are high alpines, making cushions or mats of tight rosettes, with short-stems flowers, singly or in small clusters.

Androsace sarmentosa is a name that was for a long time applied incorrectly to Androsace studiosorum. The real thing is a rather more delicate plant, with small, lax rosettes of hairy leaves, spreading by runners. The flowers are pink with a yellow eye.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 25cm
Height 5cm
Family Primulaceae
Flowering Late spring
Garden habitat open, sunny position
Soil well drained soil
Plant category Alpine
Height range < 6 cm

Code

AT6-9
9 cm pot £4.00
Androsace sarmentosa
Androsace sarmentosa Androsace sarmentosa
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