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ARABIS

Rockcress


Arabis aculeolata


 

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Waldo Rockcress

Small rosettes of spatulate leaves form compact cushions and produce large, pink flowers on wiry stems in spring.  Our plants are grown from seed collected in Josephine County, Oregon by Ron Ratko. He describes the "large, bright rose-pink flowers" as "not easily overlooked on the stony flats and serpentine embankments."   Hardy to -10 degrees F.  Brassicaceae



Arabis blepharophylla -

'Red Sensation' (Rote Sensation)
 

Arabis blepharophylla 'Red Sensation'©  

Rockcress

Low growing tufted plant with brilliant crimson flowers in spring. 8" x 8”.   Sun to part shade. Requires good drainage.   Hardy to -20 degrees F.  Brassicaceae


Arabis serrata 

Arabis serrata©  

Rockcress

Compact tufted perennial with pure white flowers in spring. 4 " x 6”.   Sun to part shade, well-drained soil.  Grows in a wide variety of habitats in Japan.  Our plants are from seeds collected on Mt Fuji.  Hardy to -20 degrees F. Brassicaceae


Arabis x sturii

Arabis x sturii©  

Rockcress

Tough and attractive rockcress forms compact tufts of dark green foliage with large white flowers in spring. 7 " x 12”.   Sun to part shade, well-drained soil. Hardy to -30 degrees F.  Unknown origin.  Brassicaceae

 

 
 

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