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Garden Candytuft

Iberis umbellata

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Plant Profile

Flowering Months:
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Order:
Brassicales
Family:
Brassicaceae (Cabbage)
Also in this family:
Alpine Pennycress, Alpine Rock-cress, American Wintercress, Annual Wall Rocket, Austrian Yellowcress, Awlwort, Bastard Cabbage, Black Mustard, Bristol Rock-cress, Charlock, Common Scurvygrass, Common Whitlowgrass, Coralroot, Creeping Yellowcress, Cuckooflower, Dame's-violet, Danish Scurvygrass, Dittander, Early Wintercress, Eastern Rocket, English Scurvygrass, Evergreen Candytuft, False London Rocket, Field Pennycress, Field Pepperwort, Flixweed, Garden Arabis, Garden Cress, Garden Radish, Garden Rocket, Garlic Mustard, Glabrous Whitlowgrass, Gold of Pleasure, Great Yellowcress, Greater Cuckooflower, Greater Periwinkle, Greater Swinecress, Hairy Bittercress, Hairy Rock-cress, Hairy Rocket, Hairy Whitlowgrass, Hedge Mustard, Hoary Cress, Hoary Mustard, Hoary Stock, Hoary Whitlowgrass, Honesty, Horseradish, Hutchinsia, Hybrid Watercress, Intermediate Periwinkle, Isle of Man Cabbage, Large Bittercress, Lesser Swinecress, London Rocket, Lundy Cabbage, Marsh Yellowcress, Mountain Scurvygrass, Narrow-fruited Watercress, Narrow-leaved Bittercress, Narrow-leaved Pepperwort, Northern Rock-cress, Northern Yellowcress, Oilseed Rape, Perennial Rocket, Perennial Wall Rocket, Perfoliate Pennycress, Pinnate Coralroot, Purple Rock-cress, Pyrenean Scurvygrass, Rock Whitlowgrass, Russian Rocket, Scottish Scurvygrass, Sea Kale, Sea Radish, Sea Rocket, Sea Stock, Shepherd's Cress, Shepherd's Purse, Small-flowered Wintercress, Smith's Pepperwort, Steppe Cabbage, Swede, Sweet Alyssum, Tall Rocket, Thale Cress, Tower Mustard, Treacle Mustard, Trefoil Cress, Turnip, Wall Whitlowgrass, Wallflower, Wallflower Cabbage, Warty Cabbage, Watercress, Wavy Bittercress, White Mustard, Wild Cabbage, Wild Candytuft, Wild Radish, Wild Turnip, Wintercress, Woad, Yellow Whitlowgrass
Type:
Flower
Life Cycle:
Annual
Maximum Size:
50 centimetres tall
Habitats:
Gardens, wasteland.

Flower:
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Variable in colour, 4 petals
 
White, pink or purple flowers. Flowers appear together inside dense flattened clusters. Pollinated by bees.
Fruit:
The fruit is a pod, up to 1cm long.
Leaves:
Green, linear, lance-shaped leaves, up to 2.5cm in length. Wild Candytuft (Iberis amara) is similar in appearance but Garden Candytuft is more bushy. Annual.
Aroma:
The flowers are sweet-scented.
Other Names:
Candytuft, Globe Candytuft, Perennial Candytuft.
Frequency (UK):
Occasionally seen  

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Summary

Iberis umbellata, also known as candytuft or perennial candytuft, is a species of flowering plant in the cabbage family. It is native to Europe and Asia, and has been introduced to other parts of the world as a cultivated ornamental plant. The plant is known for its small, white or pink flowers and hairy leaves. It grows well in well-drained soil and is often found in rock gardens, borders, and as a ground cover. Iberis umbellata is a low-growing plant that forms a mat-like shape and can spread to form large clumps. It is commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant and is valued for its attractive flowers and ability to thrive in difficult growing conditions. The plant is also used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments.

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If you're looking for a low-maintenance, yet beautiful plant for your garden, Garden Candytuft (Iberis umbellata) should definitely be on your list! This charming, low-growing annual or perennial plant is known for its delicate white, pink, or purple flowers that bloom in spring and early summer.

One of the best things about Garden Candytuft is how easy it is to grow. It is a hardy plant that can tolerate a variety of growing conditions, including poor soil, drought, and even partial shade. In fact, this plant is so tough that it can often be found growing in rocky, barren soils.

Another great aspect of Garden Candytuft is its versatility. It is a great choice for planting in rock gardens, along borders, or even as a ground cover. The plant has a mounding habit and can reach up to 10 inches in height, making it a great choice for adding height and interest to your garden.

The delicate, white or pink flowers of Garden Candytuft are incredibly attractive to bees and butterflies, making it a great addition to a wildlife-friendly garden. The blooms are also perfect for cutting and using in fresh flower arrangements.

When it comes to care, Garden Candytuft is incredibly low-maintenance. Once established, it requires very little water and is not susceptible to many common garden pests and diseases. However, it's a good idea to deadhead the flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming.

Garden Candytuft is a beautiful, low-maintenance plant that can add charm and beauty to any garden. With its attractive flowers, versatility, and ease of care, it's no wonder that it has become a popular choice among gardeners.

In addition to its beauty and ease of care, Garden Candytuft has a number of other characteristics that make it a great choice for your garden. For starters, it's a very versatile plant that can be used in a variety of ways. For example, it can be planted as a border along a garden bed, in a rock garden, as a ground cover, or even in a container.

Another advantage of Garden Candytuft is its ability to adapt to different growing conditions. It is hardy and can grow in a range of soils, from well-drained to dry and even rocky. It is also drought-tolerant, making it a great choice for gardens in areas with low rainfall.

Garden Candytuft is also a low-maintenance plant, which makes it an ideal choice for gardeners who don't have a lot of time or resources to devote to gardening. It requires very little water once established, and is not susceptible to many common garden pests or diseases.

One of the most impressive aspects of Garden Candytuft is its ability to attract wildlife to your garden. Its delicate white or pink flowers are a favorite of bees and butterflies, making it an ideal choice for a wildlife-friendly garden.

In terms of care, Garden Candytuft is very straightforward. Simply plant it in well-drained soil and give it a little water until it is established. Then, just sit back and enjoy the show! The plant will bloom for several weeks in spring and early summer, and can be deadheaded regularly to encourage continuous blooming.

Garden Candytuft is a great choice for gardeners of all levels, from beginners to experienced green thumbs. With its beauty, versatility, and low-maintenance requirements, it's a plant that is sure to bring joy and color to your garden for years to come.

If you're looking for a versatile and attractive groundcover for your garden, Garden Candytuft (Iberis umbellata) is a fantastic choice. This low-growing plant is known for its delicate white, pink, or purple flowers that bloom in the spring and early summer, adding a pop of color to any garden.

One of the best things about Garden Candytuft is its ease of care. Once established, this plant is very low-maintenance and can thrive in a range of growing conditions, including poor soil, drought, and partial shade. This makes it an ideal choice for gardeners who want to add beauty to their garden without having to spend a lot of time and resources maintaining it.

Another advantage of Garden Candytuft is its versatility. It can be planted in a variety of ways, including as a border along a garden bed, in a rock garden, or even in containers. The plant has a mounding habit, which can reach up to 10 inches in height, making it an excellent choice for adding height and interest to your garden.

Garden Candytuft is also a great choice for attracting wildlife to your garden. Its delicate white or pink flowers are a favorite of bees and butterflies, which can add an extra touch of charm and beauty to your garden. Additionally, the blooms are perfect for cutting and using in fresh flower arrangements.

When it comes to care, Garden Candytuft is very straightforward. Simply plant it in well-drained soil and give it a little water until it is established. Then, just sit back and enjoy the show! The plant will bloom for several weeks in the spring and early summer and can be deadheaded regularly to encourage continuous blooming.

In conclusion, Garden Candytuft is a delightful and versatile groundcover that can add beauty and charm to any garden. With its attractive flowers, low-maintenance requirements, and versatility, it's a plant that is sure to bring joy to your garden for years to come.


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