4.1-4.3 Alpines Flashcards

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Define alpine and rock plants

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Alpines occur in mountainous regions above the tree line. They are found in a variety of habitats (high alpine rock faces - scree slopes - alpine meadows

Rock plants adapted to lower altitude habitats - tundra, coastal and Mediterranean hillsides

Rock plants are suitable for growing alongside true alpines in rock gardens and similar features eg scree slopes, dry stone walls, sinks, meadows

Both range from herb perennials, bulbs, dwarf shrubs

Generally: compact, low growing, small succulent, hairy or leather leaves and may have extensive root systems

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Alpines for Spring and Summer display

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Spring:

Pulsatilla vulgaris

Aubrieta deltoidea

Armeria maritima

Gentiana verna

Iberis sempervirens

Summer:

Helianthemum ‘Amy Baring’

Lithodora diffusa ‘Heavenly blue

Lewisia cotyledon

Primula auricula

Phlox subulata

Sedum spathulifolium ‘Cape Blanco’

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Name

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Pulsatilla vulgaris

A perennial to 20cm, forming a clump of finely dissected basal leaves, silky when young. Silky buds open to light purple, cup-shaped flowers which mature to develop a star shape. As the flowers develop, ferny foliage starts to appear at the base of the stems. After flowering silky, fruiting heads appear. Deciduous

H 20cm S 20cm

Spring flowering

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Name

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Aubrieta deltoidea

A mat forming semi evergreen perennial of slender stems with small leaves and short racemes of 4 petalled flowers in shades of pink and purple

H 10-222cm S 30-60cm

Spring flowering

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Name

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Primula auricula

An evergreen perennial with rosettes of obovate, pale green leaves. Fragrant, bright yellow flowers 1.5-2.5cm in width are carried in umbels on stems to 20cm in height

Spring flowering

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Name

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Phlox subulata ‘Amazing Grace’

Semi evergreen perennial with fine, needle-like green leaves and from mid to late spring, a profusion of flowers

H 15cm S 50cm

Spring

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Name

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Gentiana verna

A diminutive evergreen perennial slowly forming a mat of narrowly ovate leaves, with solitary, erect, deep sky-blue flowers with white throats

H 10cm S 10cm

Late spring and early summer

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Name

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Armeria maritima

A mat-forming evergreen perennial with dense, needle like leaves. Clusters of spherical pink flowers are borne above foliage to 15cm in late spring and summer

H 30-50 cm S 30-50

Spring/early summer

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Name

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Helianthemum ‘Amy Baring’

A low-growing evergreen shrub forming spreading mats to 12cm high, with narrow elliptic leaves. Flowers single, deep yellow with an orange centre, borne in racemes from late spring

Spring/Summer

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Name

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Lithodora diffusa ‘Heavenly Blue’

A prostrate evergreen shrub forming a wide mat up to 15cm in height, with small, hairy leaves and abundant, vivid deep blue flowers 12mm in width

H 15m S 60cm

Spring/summer

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Name

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Lewisia cotyledon

A rosette-forming evergreen perennial with fleshy, strap-shaped leaves. Abundant, funnel-shaped purplish-pink, orange, yellow or white flowers 1.5-2.5cm in width are borne in open sprays on stems to 20cm

Spring/summer

H 30cm S 30cm

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Name

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Sempervivum tectorum

A vigorous mat-forming evergreen perennial with clusters of fleshy rosettes to 10cm in width, the leaves blue-green suffused with reddish-purple. Starry purplish flowers are borne in flat cymes on stems to 20cm in height

H 10cm S 15-60cm

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Name

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Sedum spathulifolium ‘Cape Blanco’

an evergreen perennial forming a wide mat to 10cm in height, with thick, purple-tinged grey-green leaves, the inner ones white-bloomed. Starry yellow flowers 15mm width are carried in small terminal clusters

H 10cm S 60cm

Summer

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Site requirements

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open and sunny (no overhanging trees)

south/west facing

free draining, good aeration, water retentive

low fertility

low humidity

free of weeds and p & d

naturally sloping

accessible for viewing and maintenance

suitable pH

Top dressing - limestone/sandstone/granite chippings, grit or gravel 2-10mm

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Routine maintenance

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Weeding - thin bladed trowel

Feeding - don’t need nutrient-rich soil - b f and b at 40g/m2 annually

Top dressing - keep gravel/grit topped up (a foil and weed suppressant) Avoid limestone chippings with ericaceous plants and match gravel with rock used

Watering - essential for newly planted areas, but once established only in late spring/summer when conditions are particularly dry.

Trimming - annual trim to keep compact and control vigour/spread - after flowering or at start of growing season, deadhead and remove DDD, cut just above a node, or near the base of previous season’s growth

Division - in the same way as border perennials - best done in autumn, unless plant flowers very early in spring (divide after flowering)

p&d - aphids and slugs

Wet winters can result in fungal infections - cover delicate plants with perspex to keep them dry

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