Alpine Flowers for Gardens Rock Wall Marsh Plants And Mountain Shrubs

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Alpine Flowers for Gardens Rock Wall Marsh Plants And Mountain Shrubs
William Robinson
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Cerastium alpiimm (Shaggy C. ). -A British plant, found on Scotch mountains, and also more sparsely on those of England and Wales. Dwarf, tufted, and prostrate, spreading freely, but seldom rising more than a couple of inches high, with leaves broader than those of the common weedy species, and densely clothed with a dewy- looking down, giving the plant a shaggy appearance, and with rather large white flowers in early summer. It is not, like the common kinds, a plant fitted for forming edgings.
... Messrs Backhouse say that it flourishes best under ledges that prevent the rain and snow falling on the foliage, but I have found it stand all sorts of weather, and winters in the open border in London. Division, by cuttings, or C. Biebersteinii (Bieberstein's Mouse- Ear C. ). A silvery species, useful for the same purposes, and cultivated with the same facility, as C. Tomentosum. It was once expected that it would surpass in utility the common kind, but this it has failed to do. A very good plant for borders or rough rock or root work.

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