> Seeds A Home > Arenaria Arenaria Products found in this category: 4 [1] Page 1 of 1 Sort By: Please Select.... Best Selling Newest Name a-z Name z-a Code a-z Code z-a Price 0-9 Price 9-0 Show All Arenaria ledebouriana Code: 85H6-A Price: $2.95 Quantity in Basket: none Plants form evergreen cushions covered with short silver-gray colored hairs. Hummock forming plants grow 4-6 inches tall with white colored , star-shaped flowers that bloom in summer. Plant in full sun, in moist, well-drained soils. A rock garden subject that works well in a trough and scree beds. The dense cushions are attractive in flower and out of flower. Zones 6-8. Native from the mountains of Western Asia. Lightly cover seeds and use 40-55F, germination is slow and spread out over months. Do not discard seed trays for 18 months. Allow ungerminated seeds after the first season to over winter out side 30 seeds. Arenaria montana 'Avalanche' Code: AR32 Price: $2.85 Quantity in Basket: none Larger flowers than the normal species. Nice plants for rock walls or pots. Spring blooming. Easy from seed. Zones 4-7. 40 seeds. Arenaria montana Lot C Code: ARE1 Price: $2.20 Quantity in Basket: none 'Sandwort' Lots and lots of white flowers cover these low growing plants with mossy like foliage. Plants bloom from April into July. Grows 4 to 6 inches tall and forms low mats with 1/4 inch flowers. Grow in sandy, poor soils- in full sun. Ever green foliage fits in nicely in cracks of bricks and stones. Plants have shallow root systems thus they do best in moist but well draining soils. They are not suited for heavy dry soils or damp soil. An excellent low growing ground cover related to pinks (Dianthus). Easy to start from seed. Zones 3-5. Surface sow the seeds and grow on the cool side, 50-60F works well, germination around 20 days. 50 seeds. Arenaria serpyllifolia Code: 859J-A Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Thyme-Leaved Sandwort' CaryophyllaceaePlants grow 3 to 5 inches tall with small white flowers. Not a garden plants but used as food source, can be weedy on open ground. Annual. Native from Europe and natralized over much of North America as a weed. 100 seeds.