Childing pink: complete guide
Petrorhagia prolifera
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Overview
Childing pink (Petrorhagia prolifera), proliferous pink, is a delightful compact plant from the Caryophyllaceae family from European regions. This delicate flowering plant specializes in small, fragrant pink-white blooms and creates tight, basket-like formations. Preferred for rock gardens.
Appearance and Bloom
Childing pink reaches merely 15 to 30 cm tall with erect growth pattern. Tiny, narrow gray-green leaves provide subtle texture. Blooms appear June through September in rich clusters of pink to white. Fascinatingly, smaller flowers emerge from larger sepal-tissue.
Ideal Location
This plant thrives in full sun requiring minimum six hours direct sunshine. Partial shade yields fewer blooms. Wind-sheltered spots are preferred. Plant on rocks, in alpine troughs, or against south-facing walls.
Soil
Childing pink demands excellent drainage and lightly lime-rich soil. Neutral to slightly alkaline pH (6.5-7.5) suits best. The plant tolerates poor soils magnificently. Use sandy or gritty soils. Add gravel for drainage in heavy clay.
Watering
Water sparingly. This plant tolerates drought superbly. After transplanting, water regularly until established. Subsequently water only during persistent drought. Overwatering causes root rot.
Pruning
Pruning unnecessary. After blooming, lightly trim withered flowers and stems for neater appearance. This encourages compact growth next season. Remove dead material spring.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring: Plant awakens. Minimal feeding. Summer: Prime blooming period. Minimal watering. Enjoy flowers! Autumn: Blooming decreases. Remove dead material. Reduce watering. Winter: Plant rests. Minimal care.
Winter Hardiness
Childing pink is moderately hardy in Netherlands (USDA zones 5-6). In mild winters, 100% survival; severe winters may cause 30-50% loss. Winter mulching helps. Often grown as biennial from seed.
Companion Plants
Alpine phlox and small ferns pair beautifully. Silver-haired Artemisia provides contrast. Thyme varieties work as growth companions. Pink-blooming rock roses integrate colorfully.
Closing Thoughts
Childing pink is a precious jewel for rock-garden enthusiasts. Its delicate rosy flowers and compact habit transform even small spaces. For containers and alpine displays, it excels. Available at specialty garden centers.
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