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Flower. Photo From D. Rankin of Kevock Garden Plants |
Foliage. Photo From D. Rankin of Kevock Garden Plants |
Form. Photo From D. Rankin of Kevock Garden Plants |
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Plant Name click to Exit to Comparison Page or or link to |
Androsace studiosorum 'Doksa' Androsace is the second largest genus in the Primulaceae, and is widely cultivated by horticulturists for its dense cushions covered in white or pink flowers. It is a predominantly Arctic-alpine genus with many species in the mountains of central Asia, the Caucasus, and the southern and central European mountain systems, particularly the Alps and the Pyrenees. |
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Soil |
Sharply drained sandy soil in vertical crevices in rock work, a dry wall or a scree bed |
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Sun Aspect |
Full Sun |
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Soil Moisture |
Dry |
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Plant Type / Alpine/Alpine |
Evergreen Perennial/ Alpine |
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Height x Spread in feet |
3 inches x 3 inches |
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Evergreen Foliage |
Hairy grey-green foliage rosettes which are interlinked with fine red stems to make dense mats |
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Flower Colour in Month(s). Seed |
From these foliage rosettes rise short 2" stems which carry umbels of 10-12 white flowers in April |
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Comment |
This fabulous white form was found in the Himalaya (Doksa Pass) by Margaret and Henry Taylor. The easy to grow species are ideal for the rock garden and raised bed (Rock Garden FAQS). High alpine species need vertical crevices in rock work, a dry wall or scree bed conditions. Some also grow well in holes drilled in tufa rock. Androsace World aims to exhibit a photograph of every known species of Androsace. The Androsace Group is a specialist group of the Alpine Garden Society and aims to circulate information on the cultivation and naming of androsaces and on their ecology and status in the wild. It also aims to investigate the problems of preserving species and hybrids in cultivation and to take what steps it can to ensure such preservation. Publications dealing with Androsace from the Androsace Group, Scottish Rock Garden Group and the Alpine Garden Society. Available from Kevock Garden Plants . |
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Flower Bud Closed |
Flower Bud Open |
Flowers. Photo From D. Rankin of Kevock Garden Plants |
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Androsace studiosorum |
Androsace studiosorum. Photo From D. Rankin of Kevock Garden Plants |
Androsace studiosorum. Photo From D. Rankin of Kevock Garden Plants |
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