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Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00001324
01/01/98

Saponaria ocymoides--Rock Soapwort


Hardiness Zones: 2 to 7                                     
Height: 12 in   Spread: 12 in                               
Type: herbaceous perennial                                  
Flowers: Pink, white                                        

Comments: Rock Soapwort is a good rock garden plant for     
sites in full sun and with a well-drained soil.  The plant  
has a trailing habit and produces a profusion of pink       
flowers in June with a scattering of blooms the rest of     
the summer.  The plant is cut back after it flowers and is  
hardy.  Winter survival is dependent on the plant growing   
in well-drained soil.                                       

Propagation: Propagation is by cuttings taken in summer or  
by division in the spring.  Seed may also be used.          


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