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Cassiope tetragona
This a genus of heather-like plants, from northern hemisphere moors. They are distinguished by the stems closely packed with tiny, adpressed leaves, and mases of pretty little white, hanging bell flowers. They like a combination of sunshine and moisture to grow and flower well. Cassiope tetragona is a variety is native to the Canadian Arctic, and is known as the White Arctic mountain heather.
| PLANT SPECIFICS |
| Pot Size |
9 cm pot |
| Width |
15cm |
| Height |
15cm |
| Family |
Ericaceae |
| Flowering |
Late spring |
| Garden habitat |
partial shade |
| Soil |
acidic, humus rich soil |
| Plant category |
Alpine |
| Height |
15 cm |
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KT9-9 |
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FLOWERING |
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