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Arenaria Ronda, Ready to Plant in Your Garden, 1L

Compact, low-growing Arenaria plants valued for their neat cushion-forming habit, delicate blooms and excellent ground-cover performance—perfect for rockeries, borders, gravel gardens and alpine planting schemes.

Arenaria (commonly known as sandwort) is a hardy alpine perennial that forms dense, evergreen mounds of fine, bright green foliage, topped with masses of small, star-shaped white flowers in late spring to early summer. These high-performing, low-growing plants typically reach 5–15 cm tall with a spreading habit, creating a soft, carpet-like effect that works beautifully between stones, along pathways or spilling gently over edges. Their tidy structure and subtle flowering make them ideal for adding texture, contrast and long-lasting interest in compact garden spaces.

Our Arenaria plants are professionally grown in high-quality peat-free compost and freshly delivered directly from our UK nursery in Yorkshire, in plastic-free, giftable packaging. Supplied as strong, well-established 1-litre rootballs (sets of 3 or 6 plants), they feature dense, fibrous root systems and healthy evergreen foliage, ensuring quick establishment, reliable coverage and consistent performance in a wide range of outdoor settings.

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  • Botanical Name: Arenaria
  • Common Name: Sandwort
  • Plant Type: Evergreen Alpine Perennial
  • Plant Size: 1 Litre / 13 cm Rootballs (Sets of 3 or 6 Plants)
  • Mature Height: Approx. 5–15 cm
  • Mature Spread: Approx. 20–40 cm
  • Growth Habit: Low-Growing, Cushion-Forming, Spreading
  • Flowering Period: Late Spring to Early Summer
  • Planting Position: Full Sun
  • Soil Type: Well-Drained Soil (ideal for sandy, gravel or alpine conditions)
  • Watering: Water regularly during establishment; low water requirements once established
  • Feeding: Minimal feeding required; thrives in poor to moderately fertile soils
  • Maintenance: Trim lightly after flowering to maintain a neat, compact shape
  • Hardiness: Fully Hardy
  • Best Uses: Rockeries, Gravel Gardens, Borders, Wall Edging, Ground Cover, Alpine Displays


 

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Compact, low-growing Arenaria plants valued for their neat cushion-forming habit, delicate blooms and excellent ground-cover performance—perfect for rockeries, borders, gravel gardens and alpine planting schemes.

Arenaria (commonly known as sandwort) is a hardy alpine perennial that forms dense, evergreen mounds of fine, bright green foliage, topped with masses of small, star-shaped white flowers in late spring to early summer. These high-performing, low-growing plants typically reach 5–15 cm tall with a spreading habit, creating a soft, carpet-like effect that works beautifully between stones, along pathways or spilling gently over edges. Their tidy structure and subtle flowering make them ideal for adding texture, contrast and long-lasting interest in compact garden spaces.

Our Arenaria plants are professionally grown in high-quality peat-free compost and freshly delivered directly from our UK nursery in Yorkshire, in plastic-free, giftable packaging. Supplied as strong, well-established 1-litre rootballs (sets of 3 or 6 plants), they feature dense, fibrous root systems and healthy evergreen foliage, ensuring quick establishment, reliable coverage and consistent performance in a wide range of outdoor settings.

Cultural Information

  • Botanical Name: Arenaria
  • Common Name: Sandwort
  • Plant Type: Evergreen Alpine Perennial
  • Plant Size: 1 Litre / 13 cm Rootballs (Sets of 3 or 6 Plants)
  • Mature Height: Approx. 5–15 cm
  • Mature Spread: Approx. 20–40 cm
  • Growth Habit: Low-Growing, Cushion-Forming, Spreading
  • Flowering Period: Late Spring to Early Summer
  • Planting Position: Full Sun
  • Soil Type: Well-Drained Soil (ideal for sandy, gravel or alpine conditions)
  • Watering: Water regularly during establishment; low water requirements once established
  • Feeding: Minimal feeding required; thrives in poor to moderately fertile soils
  • Maintenance: Trim lightly after flowering to maintain a neat, compact shape
  • Hardiness: Fully Hardy
  • Best Uses: Rockeries, Gravel Gardens, Borders, Wall Edging, Ground Cover, Alpine Displays