Iberis
Claim this listingGeneral Description/History
An herbaceous perennial, Iberis, or Candytuft as it is commonly known is a small potted plant that is covered in many star-shaped white flowers in spring. Leaves are evergreen, glossy, alternate, lance-shaped and are about 2 to 3 cm long. Flowers are small, with 4 oblong petals and yellow centres and are borne in clusters of up to 5 cm across. The lower two petals are much larger and open first, giving the flower a “rabbit ears” appearance.
Often sold as hanging baskets. In the garden they form mounds about 60 cm across and 25 cm high.
Available: All year; Flowers in Spring
What to look for
- Plants with a few open flowers and many buds;
- Unmarked, green leaves.
Flower Care
- Place in dappled shade, or full sun.
- Water 2 to 3 times a week during hot weather.
- Feed with a liquid fertiliser every week during flower formation.
- Cut back after flowering – cut about a third off each branch.
- Handle carefully, as stems easily detach from the plant.
Botanical Name: Iberis sempervirens
Common Names: Candytuft
Stem Length:
Country of Origin: Europe
Available Colours: Green, White, Yellow
Season: Summer,Autumn,Winter,Spring
Availability: January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November,Decemeber