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Ben Fhada Rock Rose (Helianthemum)

Helianthemum x 'Ben Fhada'

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per Plant - 5" Deep Pot
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ZONES  5-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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Ben Fhada Rock Rose (Helianthemum nummularium) is a small scale, low-water groundcover with evergreen foliage. A profuse display of long-blooming flowers with broad yellow petals and orange eyes add bright, cheery color to your garden starting in early spring. Trailing evergreen foliage is a beautiful addition to rock gardens or dry slopes. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).

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Overall rating: 4.25 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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So far, so good.

"I'll have to come back next year to review how it tolerated the winter."

Buckyone (5/5)

plants are great but received wrong color

"plants are doing well but they are pink, which does not go with my color scheme in front yard. Ordered in fall; they bloom in spring so I didn't know they were a different color til then."

GaiaNRT (4/5)

Well behaved ground cover

"I purchased this plant several years ago to plant in a sloped area where soil tended to wash away. This plant helps hold soil in place. Winters here get down to -25 degrees at times and colder with wind chill and yet somehow not only does this little plant survive, it stays green! When in bloom it is very pretty but so far I've only seen it bloom for about 3 or 4 weeks and then it's done for the season. Regardless, it is an attractive looking plant and doesn't take over. It is well behaved. I need to purchase a few more of these to get the pop of color I'm wanting now that I know how tough it is!"

CCW (5/5)

winter survival trial

"the only problem with helianthemum in Minnesota is winter survival. I mulch mine with pine needles and have had several survive numerous winters. when they are in bloom or even without flowes they are they are a very attractive addition to a garden."

Dont O. (3/5)

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