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Caryophyllaceae25 April 202612 min

Arenaria ciliata: complete guide

Arenaria ciliata

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Overview

Arenaria ciliata, commonly known as fringed sandwort or Irish sandwort, is a delicate alpine herb from the mountain regions of Central Europe. This plant is renowned for its fine, grass-like leaves and snow-white flowers that appear in spring. Originally from the Alps and other mountain chains, this species grows in rocky, well-drained locations.

Fringed sandwort is perfect for alpine gardens and rock gardens where drainage is crucial.

Appearance and Bloom

Arenaria ciliata is a low-growing plant that typically reaches no more than 10-15 cm in height. The leaves are very fine, grass-like, and form dense mats. The flowers are small, white, with five petals, and appear from May to June.

The plant has a very compact, cushion-like growth habit that fits perfectly in small rock gardens.

Ideal Location

Arenaria ciliata requires full sun to light shade. More than 4 hours of direct light per day is ideal. In very warm regions, afternoon shade can be beneficial.

Provide shelter against strong wind in temperate climates.

Soil

This plant prefers loose, sandy, well-drained soils with slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0). Heavy clay or organic-rich soils are unsuitable.

Add coarse sand and small gravel to the soil for optimal drainage. No fertilizer needed.

Watering

Arenaria ciliata is highly drought-tolerant once established. Water only when the soil is completely dry. Excessive water can lead to root rot.

During the growing season (spring-early summer), slightly more water can be given. Thereafter, minimal water.

Pruning

Minimal pruning needed. Remove only spent flowers or damaged parts. The plant grows naturally in a beautiful cushion shape.

Maintenance Calendar

Spring: add small portions of sharp sand around base to improve drainage. After flowering, remove spent flowers. Fall/winter: no maintenance.

Check annually for dead material and carefully remove.

Winter Hardiness

Arenaria ciliata is completely hardy and can tolerate temperatures down to minus 20 degrees Celsius. It naturally grows in mountain regions with snow and icy conditions.

However, good drainage in winter is essential - waterlogged soils can be fatal.

Retailers

Netherlands: Intratuin, Gamma Germany: OBI, Hornbach France: Truffaut, Jardiland

Look for alpine plant specialists for the best selection.

Final Thoughts

Arenaria ciliata is a beautiful alpine plant for those who love rock gardens and alpine troughs. With its fine texture and snow-white flowers, it adds much elegance to mountain gardens. Provide good drainage and the plant will bloom for years. Try this charming alpine delicacy and enjoy its refined beauty. Visit gardenworld.app for more alpine plant ideas.

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