A cultivar that flowers heavy in the spring and some in the fall.
Pronunciation
(eye-BEER-is) (sem-per-VY-renz)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone
3-8
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average to dry
Soil & Site
needs to be grown in well drained soils
Flowers
small white flowers, borne on an inflorescence that branches off a lateral axis, a heavy bloom in the spring and also blooms in the fall
Leaves
green, linear, opposite, entire and evergreen
Stems
a sub shrub becoming woody at the base
Roots
fiborous
Dimensions
12 inches
Maintenance
May need to be sheared back about 50% after flowering. This will help to maintain a compact plant. Winter damage can occur if a blanket of snow does not protect them in the winter
Propagation
seeds, softwood cuttings, crown division
Native Site
The species plant Iberis sempervirens is native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean region. Found growing in open woodlands and on rocky hillsides, often in crevices on exposed rock outcrops.
Misc Facts
Iberis is named after the Iberia Peninsula in Spain. Sempervivens refers to the evergreen foliage.