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IBERIS
. Candytuft
(Name
from Iberia, the ancient name of Spain. The word
Candytuft was originally
Candia tuft, signifying the tufted plant from
Candia)
The neat
heads of Candytuft bloom are always greatly admired.
Many persons confuse this flower with Sweet-alyssum
which bears smaller flowers in smaller clusters and
has a longer season of bloom. The white Candytuft is
most often seen, but there are purple, lavender and
crimson sorts.
The two
species differ in the form of their clusters. Iberis
amara is known as the Rocket and Hyacinth-flowered
Candytuft because it's white flowers are arranged in
long clusters. In I. umbellala, the Purple Candytuft,
which includes the colored forms, the flower heads remain
umbellate, that is, short and compact. Both of the forms
attain 12 inches to 18 inches in height.
UTILIZE.
Both forms provide superb edging plants for the garden.
They bloom profusely and the fragrance of some of the
sorts commends them as cut flowers.
GENERAL.
In hot, dry regions Candytuft is not a complete success
so that some shade is desirable. Sow the seed where
it is to grow as early as possible in the Spring, or
even in the Fall. Thin the plants to 6 or 8 inches apart.
Fall-sown seed blooms in June; Spring-sown seed in July
and August. Sowing seed successively over several weeks
will insure flowers throughout the Summer.
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