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Rock
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Saponaria


 


Description:
A sprawling plant which forms a nice carpet of semi-evergreen foliage. Small sprays of pink flowers appear in early summer. It works well in a rock garden, as a groundcover, or between stepping stones on a path.  The common name, Soapwort, refers to the sap from the roots of S. officinalis which was once used to make soap.
 
Common Name: Soapwort, Rock Soapwort
Botanical Name: Saponaria
Type: Perennial ground cover
Soil Preference: Average to dry, well-drained soil.
Light Requirements: Full sun
Attributes: Edging, ground cover, drought tolerant, border, attracts hummingbirds, attracts butterflies, deer resistant
Pests: --
Diseases: --
Companion Plants: False Rock Cress, Hardy Geranium, Pinks, Snow-in-Summer
Care:

Cut plants back by about half after they are finished blooming to maintain a compact habit. This may also provide the added benefit of sporadic repeat bloom in late summer.

Planting Instructions:  Perennials
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Saponaria ocymoides
Rock Soapwort
zones
 
Description:  Saponaria is a sprawling plant which forms a nice carpet of semi-evergreen foliage. Small sprays of pink flowers appear in early summer. It works well in a rock garden, as a groundcover, or between stepping stones on a path.  The common name, Soapwort, refers to the sap from the roots of S. officinalis which was once used to make soap.
Bloom Color: Pink
Bloom Time: Early Summer
Foliage Color: Green
Height: 8"
Spread: 12-15"
 
 



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