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comments (2) February 15th, 2010 in gallery

GardenerGirl26 GardenerGirl26, member
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It is a ground cover with little white flowers in the spring- I think the word mountain is in the name but I dont remember.  Anyone who has information would be a huge help as I have tried several times to get the name! Click the image to enlarge.

It is a ground cover with little white flowers in the spring- I think the word "mountain" is in the name but I don't remember.  Anyone who has information would be a huge help as I have tried several times to get the name!


Thanks to anyone who can help!!


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MSuzie writes: Yes, it looks like my Sandwort (Arenaria montana). it needs full to part sun and blooms midspring to early summer. Foliage is evergreen. Good small scale groundcover, cascading over stones or as edging near front of the garden. Posted: 8:38 pm on May 18th
Linneaz writes: Mountain Sandwort (Arenaria montana) might be the name you are looking for. Two to four inches high, 1 foot spread, 5-petaled 1 inch flowers in late spring.

If not the right name, perhaps a close-up of the foliage and a bit more description would help. Posted: 8:39 pm on February 16th
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