Genus: Cerastium

Cerastium photos

  • snow on mountain (cerastium tomentosum)
    By NancyM
  • snow on mountain (cerastium tomentosum)
    By NancyM
  • Cerastium tomentosum (Cerastium tomentosum)
    By spritzhe..
  • Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum)
    By maple

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Species of Cerastium

Members growing plants in this genus

  • spritzhenry
    Spritzhenry

    Joined 17 Jun, 2007

    594 plants

  • NancyM
    Nancym

    Joined 23 Dec, 2007

    77 plants

  • KerryJoe
    Kerryjoe

    Joined 9 Jul, 2008

    68 plants

Comments:

SusieSpearing
Susiespearing

1 Jul, 2008

 

That made me laugh Chris having read this yesterday in a parish magazine.
[quote]
When I was a new gardener I read that Marjorie
Fish, doyen of post-war cottage gardening, recalls
that when friends came begging ‘with big baskets’
she invariably gave them quantities of a pretty white
rock plant, Cerastium tomentosum and known to the
cottagers as ‘Snow in summer’ assuring them that ‘it would do well’. I thought this was a really good
idea, especially since many plants I’d bought just seemed to have a death wish; so I bought some of
this magic plant and saw that it didn’t just do well, it wanted to take over the whole garden. Perhaps
Marjorie, in the modern parlance, was just ‘having a laugh’; possibly she wanted these gardeners to
take their big baskets elsewhere – who knows? – but the lesson to learn is this – beware of gardeners
who seem to have a superfluity of anything and never, never, allow yourself to accept and plant such offerings.

Chrispook
Chrispook

30 Jun, 2008

 

Anyone who's got it (like me, but I live too far away) would happily give you some, even a total stranger. It is pretty but it overruns and even kills other plants. I'm trying to eliminate it from parts of my rockeries and keep it to the huge sandy wastes where other things won't grow.

AndrewR
Andrewr

30 Jun, 2008

 

Or beg, borrow or steal a piece from someone who has already got it

Sid
Sid

30 Jun, 2008

 

Maybe try e-bay?

spritzhenry
Spritzhenry

30 Jun, 2008

 

Added to this, I told another member that seeds are available from T&M. I don't know how easy they are to germinate, though.

SusieSpearing
Susiespearing

30 Jun, 2008

 

In one season it will smother everything in site and ruin the balance of any rockery or bed as I learnt to my cost in an inherited rockery at a house we bought.It is very pretty though,so maybe you have space enough for it.Seems readily available on google.

Owdboggy
Owdboggy

30 Jun, 2008

 

It is because it is such a thug that few people would want to buy it and plant it in their garden.
You need to look in the cheapest nastiest type of Garden centre.they often stock it as it is so simple to propagate and grow on. Sure I have seen it in B&Q type places.

brlpr2008
Brlpr2008

27 May, 2008

 

Pretty pretty.........I need more white in my garden........smiles

On photo - Snow in Summer

jacque
Jacque

13 May, 2008

 

Love this plant :)

Chrispook
Chrispook

13 May, 2008

 

Sure is thuggish. I am constantly trying to prevent it from overwhelming smaller rock garden plants. I try to introduce it to difficult parts of the garden wher nothing else is growing.

jacque
Jacque

7 Feb, 2008

 

My Neighbour has lots of this plant in her garden& it looks fab in large clumps : )

On photo - Snow in Summer

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