Androsace chamaejasme: complete guide
Androsace chamaejasme
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Overview
Androsace chamaejasme is commonly known as sweetflower rockjasmine. This enchanting little rock plant belongs to the Primulaceae family.
Appearance
The plant forms compact rosettes with small, hairy foliage. Flowers appear in July-August.
Ideal Location
This rock plant thrives best in full sun with well-draining, dry soil. Water very sparingly.
Winter Hardiness
Highly frost-hardy to -20 degrees Celsius. Native to mountain regions with severe winters.
Companion Plants
Combine with other rock plants such as Saxifraga and Sempervivum.
Closing
A valuable plant for rock gardens with authentic alpine beauty.
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