A white flowering annual Alyssum which is sterile. By being sterile more energy is put into the production of flowers.
Pronunciation
(lob-U-la-ri-ah)
Plant Type
All Plants, Annuals
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average, moist, never dry
Soil & Site
average
Temperature
a cool season plant flowers best in the early spring, spring and fall, can have mid-summer slumps, in Zone #5 hardened plants can be put into the garden end of April to early May, reported to be hardy to 32 degrees F, also reported to be very heat tolerant
Flowers
white, fragrant
Fruit
sterile, won't set seed
Leaves
small lanceolate to linear leaves, matting foliage
Dimensions
4-6 inches tall, will trail over 24 inches, mat forming
Propagation
seeds
Cultivar Origin
A Proven Winner variety
Notes & Reference
#40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills)
, Proven Winners web site