Family: Brassicaceae

Scientific Name: Aurinia saxatilis

Common Name: Basket-of-Gold, Perennial Alyssum, Golden Tuffy Madwort

DescriptionA perennial that grows best in full sun, well drained sites. Good rock garden or wall plant.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone3-7
Sunlightfull sun
Moistureaverage
Soil & Sitewell drained sandy soils
TemperatureDoes better in the cooler regions of the north. Tends to melt out in hot, humid summers.
FlowersThe shimmering 1/4", four petaled flowers are produced in compact clusters called corymbose panicles. They are bright yellow to lemon yellow. Blooming in late April through mid to late May.
LeavesThe foliage is gray green and rambling.
DimensionsThe plant reaches 6-15" depending on the variety. Space 12-16" on center.
MaintenanceNeeds to be cut back after blooming.
Propagationseeds or cuttings, division in the spring
Native SiteNative to Mediterranean Europe to Turkey.
Author's NotesI remember using this plant in a rock garden and the client mildly complained to me that I was using a weed in the garden. Little did I realize that the bright yellow flowers are very similar to Wild Mustard and Yellow Rocket, common weeds of Southeastern Wisconsin (USA).
Notes & Reference#30-Gardening with Perennials Month by Month (Joseph Hudak), #40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills)
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