Romence Gardens

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UPC: 794094311783
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Common Name: Evergreen Candytuft
Plant Type: Perennial, Ground Cover
Exposure: Sun
Hardiness Zone: 3-9
Bloom Color: White
Bloom Time: Spring
Garden Height: 6-12 Inches
Garden Spread: 10-18 Inches
Size Category: Short: 18 Inches or less
Deer Resistant: Yes
Drought Tolerant: Yes
Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot
$16.99

Iberis sempervirens 'Alexander's White'

$16.99

Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot

  • White flowers cover the plant completely in spring
  • Bred to flower more profusely
  • Compact variety

This is a charming plant that forms a carpet of white clusters of flowers in mid to late spring. The foliage is narrow and evergreen. This variety boasts a little more height than others and has a tendency to rebloom in the fall.

Uses: Borders, Containers, Cottage Gardens, Edging, Flower Beds, Ground Cover, Landscapes, Mass Planting, Miniature Gardens, Naturalizing, Retaining Walls, Rock Gardens, Slopes, Xeriscaping
Nature Attraction: Butterflies
Critter Resistance: Deer, Rabbits
Notable Features: Evergreen, Drought Tolerant, Cut Flower
Growth Habit: Mounding/Spreading

Homeowner Growing Tips: Grow in full sun to partial shade. Prefers moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soils with poor to moderate fertility. Trim tips lightly after flowering to deadhead; this may promote continued blooming. To rejuvenate, shear this plant back to about half its height as soon as flowers fade, to promote new growth and keep a compact habit.

Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc

Customer reviews

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  • Arrived on time and in great condition
    5

    Posted by Mark on May 11th 2021

    I ordered 5 'Alexander's White' to help fill in some spots on a slope in my front yard. They arrived in great shape, were of a size to work immediately in my landscape and have adapted well to our Virginia condition. First time I've ordered plants this size, but will keep Romencegardens on my radar for future plant needs.

  • doing well
    5

    Posted by Unknown on Oct 12th 2020

    My plants were shipped across country to Oregon in two boxes. the only hitch was that the shipping company decided to put the boxes on different trucks. Despite that the plants all arrived in good condition, due largely to the care taken in preparing them for shipping at Romence.
    The Iberis that arrived in the second box were a little "tired" on arrival, but with normal care all of the plants perked up and have grown well this season.