Symphyotrichum ericoides f. prostratum 'Snow Flurry'
Symphyotrichum ericoides f. prostratum 'Snow Flurry' forms a prostrate clump of dark green foliage and sparkling white flowers.
At first glance it resembles a spreading dwarf juniper as the stems are sprawling and rigid to the touch.
The leaves are notably linear and relatively stiff.
The flowers appear in late summer/mid-autumn and take the form of white, star-shaped blooms with a yellow center, covering the entire plant when in full bloom.
This plant is ideal for the front of the perennial border and is an excellent candidate for the rock garden.
It makes an excellent companion for early flowering perennials, like fire pink (Silene coronaria) or golden columbine (Aquilegia 'Leprechaun Gold').
The blooming period is long and highly attractive to pollinators.
Other Names:
Michaelmas daisy
| Flowering | August, September, October |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Frost Tolerance | -15°C to -20°C |
| Size | 0.3m H x 0.5m W |
| Soil | Dry, Well-Draining |
| Origin | North America |
🪴9x9 cm
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