Dryas octopetala |
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Plant type: evergreen sub-shrub Hardiness zones: 3-9 Sunlight: hot overhead sun to warm low sun Soil Moisture: dry between watering to constantly moist Soil: ordinary soil, enriched soil, mildly acidic to alkaline Tolerances: heavy frost |
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Origins: Europe-W Russia, UK, North America Other Botanical Names: Dryadaea octopetala, Dryas alpina, D. babingtoniana, D. chamaedrifolia, D. chamaedrifolioides, D. chamaedryoides, D. depressa, D. eriopoda, D. henricae, D. incisa, D. lanata, D. lepida, D. montana, D. pentaphyllaea, D. punctata, D. subincisa, D. x vagans, Geum chamaedrifolium, G. chamaedryfolium, G. octopetalum, Ptilotum octopetalum Other Common Names: | ||||||||
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