A perennial, bright pink flower with evergreen foliage which grows in mat form. Hardy throughout most of the UK down to -15°C.
The Wall Cress is often grown in rock gardens or on the edges of flower beds where its ability to grow in rocky ground and shallow soil really shines. This plant has been bred to grow tidy mounds of compact, fragrant pink flowers which can stay fresh and blooming for several weeks. The colour is a strikingly bright magenta, sure to bring a splash of brightness to your garden for most of the spring. Over a period of 2-5 years, this plant will grow to its full size of up to half a metre in width and height.
| Evergreen perennial |
Flower: mat forming
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Foliage all year round; flowers March-May
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Scientific Name
Arabis blepharophylla 'Rose Delight' (White-topped plant with leaves fringed like eyelashes, cultivar: rose delight)
Common Name
Wall Cress, Rosy-Flowered Rock Cress, Coast Rock Cress, Rose Rock Cress
Origin
Native to California, USA
Pruning Tips
Prune after flowering to keep this compact plant neat!
Wildlife Value
Pollinators, especially bees
Positioning
Grow in full sun; your Wall Cress is happy in both exposed and sheltered spots
Water
Keep soil moist but not soggy; keep an eye especially on plants in pots
Soil
Grows well in sandy, chalky or loamy soil, as long as it's well-draining
Food
Not necessary, but will benefit from extra nutrients to encourage flowering, especially if your soil needs a boost!
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
Make sure this plant never sits in soggy soil; add extra sand or grit to give it an extra boost!