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Iberis pinnata white flower clusters with feathery foliage
Brassicaceae15 May 202612 min

Iberis pinnata: complete guide

Iberis pinnata

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Overview

Iberis pinnata, commonly known as feathered candytuft or annual candytuft, is a charming annual plant from the Brassicaceae family from the Mediterranean region.

Appearance and Bloom

The plant is compact growing 20-40 cm tall with fine feathered foliage. Flowers appear from May to July forming delicate white flower clusters.

Ideal Location

Iberis pinnata thrives best in very sunny locations with a minimum of 6-8 hours direct sun daily.

Soil

Candytufts prefer light, well-draining soils. Heavy, wet soils must be avoided.

Watering

Once established Iberis pinnata is quite drought-tolerant. During the initial growth stage young plants should remain regularly watered.

Pruning

Pruning promotes bushiness. Pinch back the tops of young plants when they reach 10-15 cm.

Maintenance Calendar

Spring (March-April): Direct sow seeds. Summer (May-July): Water regularly in early stages. Autumn (August-October): Allow self-seeding. Winter (November-February): Plant dies back.

Winter Hardiness

Iberis pinnata is not a hardy plant but a warm-loving annual.

Companion Plants

  • Calendula officinalis (Pot marigold)
  • Lavandula angustifolia (English lavender)
  • Dianthus chinensis (China pink)
  • Nigella damascena (Love-in-a-mist)
  • Papaver rhoeas (Corn poppy)

Find these perfect plant combinations at local garden centers.

Closing Thoughts

While Iberis pinnata is a humble annual plant, this elegant bloomer makes a distinguished contribution to summer gardens.

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