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Saponaria ocymoides

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Saponaria ocymoides
Rock Soapwort, Tumbling Ted, Soapwort | Pink | May - July | ± 15 cm | Sun | Dry | 9 cm pot
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Saponaria ocymoides - Rock Soapwort

Botanical name       : Saponaria ocymoides 
Common name          : Rock Soapwort, Tumbling Ted, Soapwort 

Colour               : Pink 
Flowering time       : May - July 
Full grown height    : ± 15 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Dry 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 30 cm (± 11 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Soapwort (Saponaria):
Soapwort (Saponaria) is a genus of half-high to low, cushion forming perennials. The roots and foliage of Soapwort were both used in the past to wash oneself with. They are easy plants which prefer a sunny spot in normal to dry soil. The low species are well suited to the rockery. The species Common Soapwort (Saponaria officinalis) is best in a natural planting because they can grow quite wild. Good neighbours for Soapwort are low growing Bellflower (Campanula), Spiked Speedwell (Veronica spicata), Shrubby Gromwell (Lithodora) and Blue Fescue (Festuca glauca).

Rock Soapwort - Saponaria ocymoides