Leontopodium coreanum
Asteraceae
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Habitat:
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open places, rock garden or raised bed
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Flowering:
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summer
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Size:
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20
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15
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Soil:
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well drained, gritty
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Leontopodium coreanum
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Price
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£3.00
(9 cm pot)
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Order code:
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LCL-9
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All of the edelweiss species are lovely, with silvery grey (occasionally green) mats of foliage and short, upright stems carrying the starry heads of flowers, which are always thickly covered in tiny hairs to give felt-like indumentum. In fact the flowers are insignificant, and the most visible and attractive parts are the softly hairy, silvery grey bracts, making a multi-pointed star. They are all mountain plants, but some are from rocks and stony places, some from grassy meadows, and some from woods.
Leontopodium coreanum is the Korean edelweiss, which has typical felty grey edelweiss flowers, produced freely on short stems over the grey-green leaves. It forms a good clump quite quickly, and is probably one of the easiest of its genus.
Other related plants:
Himalayan edelweiss; white felted star flowers and white-hairy leaves.
Unidentified edelweiss with soft grey leaves and starry flowers.
The edelweiss; low mats of grey-green leaves and heads of soft, felty bracts.
Silvery-hairy edelweiss flowers over rosettes of long green leaves.