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Leontopodium cf. nanum
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 cf. nanum came to us as cf. nanum, but its leaves are longer than in that species, so it is as yet unidentified. The leaves are silvery grey, and flowers will be typical of the genus, but short-stemmed.
| PLANT SPECIFICS |
| Pot Size |
9 cm pot |
| Width |
15cm |
| Height |
10cm |
| Family |
Asteraceae |
| Flowering |
Late summer |
| Garden habitat |
sun or partial shade |
| Soil |
well drained soil |
| Plant category |
Alpine |
| Height |
10 cm |
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L8K-9 |
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FLOWERING |
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