
Botanical name
Iberis sempervirens

Common name
Iberis

Variety

Flower colour
White, yellow, pink

Temperature
min -15°

Exposure
Direct sunlight

Watering needs
Medium-low

Blooming
Winter-Spring

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Iberis is a perennial and herbaceous plant in the family Brassicaceae hailing from Southern Europe and Western Asia. It has oval, leathery and dark-green leaves and it produces white, yellow or pink flowers, which are collected in small bunches making iberis an ideal plant for decorating borders and rocky gardens.
Disponibilità | January, February, March |
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Esposizione | Full sun |
Fioritura | Spring, Winter |
Necessità Idrica | Average, Low |
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