Family: Brassicaceae

Scientific Name: Iberis sempervirens Purity

Common Name: Purity Candytuft,

Description

Purity Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens )  is a low-growing compact Candytuft that becomes covered with white flowers.

Pronunciation(eye-BEER-is) (sem-per-VY-renz)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone3-8
Sunlightfull sun
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteneeds to be grown in well drained soils
Flowerssmall white flowers, borne on an inflorescence ( corymbs) that branch off a lateral axis, a heavy bloom in the spring covering the plant
Leavesgreen, linear, opposite, entire and evergreen
Stemsa sub shrub becoming woody at the base
Rootsfibrous
Dimensions8 inches tall
MaintenanceAfter flowering, it may be necessary to cut back the plant by around 50% in order to keep it tidy. If they aren't protected by a layer of snow in the winter, they may be susceptible to damage.
PropagationSoftwood cuttings, crown division, since it is a selection, it may not come true from seeds
Native SiteThe species plant "Iberis sempervirens" is native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean region. Found growing in open woodlands and on rocky hillsides, often in crevices on exposed rock outcrops.
Misc FactsIberis is named after the Iberia Peninsula in Spain. Sempervivens refers to the evergreen foliage
Notes & Reference#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage),#40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills), #54-The Well Tended Garden (DiSabato-Aust), #144-Missouri Botanical Gardens website, (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org), "#171- Authors' observations and growing experiences
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