Family: Caryophyllaceae

Scientific Name: Cerastium tomentosa

Common Name: Snow in summer

Description

Snow in Summer (Cerastium tomentosa) is a low growing ground cover with grayish foliage. Good for hot dry full sun.

Pronunciation(se-RAS-ti-um)(toe-men-TOE-sum)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone3-7
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage to dry, never moist, doesn't like high humidity
Soil & Sitewell drained, doesn't require fertile soil
Flowers12-15 groups of one inch white flowers in cymes
Leaveswhite woolly, tomentose leaves
Dimensionsforms a mat 3-6 inches tall, space 12-18 inches on center
MaintenanceI have found that this plant needs to be cut back to the top of the foliage mat after flowering. This promotes a thick mat of foliage.
Propagationeasy from seed, division
Native SiteNative to Italy.
Misc FactsCerastium is derived from the Greek word keras meaning horn. This refers to the shape of the fruit. Tomentosa means woolly referring to the foliage.
Author's NotesI have used this in areas where is was allowed to grow in and out of rock crevices and drape over rocks.
Notes & Reference#40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills)
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