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Rock Plants Easily Raised from Seed

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The greater part of rock plants set seed and at least nine-tenths may be easily raised there from; yet some groups are extremely difficult (See \"The House Beautiful,\" May 1927, \"Success with Seeds of Alpines\"). The greatest variety of seeds of rock plants is obtainable from American as well as European dealers.

Achillea (all species)
Aethionema (all species)
Allium (all species)
Alyssum (all species)
Anemone (many species)
Aquilegia (all species)
Arabis (all species)
Arenaria grandiflora
Aster alpinus, etc.
Astragalus (all species)
Aubrietia (all species)
Campanula (all species)
Cheiranthus (all species)
Corydalis (many species)
Dianthus (all species)
Draba (all species)
Erigeron (all species)
Erodium (all species)
Gentiana (many species)
Geranium (many species)
Geum (all species)
Helianthemum (all species)
Hypericum (most species)
Iberis (all species)
Lathyrus vernus
Linaria alpina
Linum (all species)
Lotus (all species)
Lychnis (all species)
Mimulus (all species)
Papaver (all species)
Pentstemon (all species)
Phyteuma (all species)
Potentilla (many species)
Primula (many species)
Sedum (many species)
Sempervivum (all species)
Silene (all species)
Statice montana
Thalictrum alpinum
Tunica saxifraga
Viola cornuta (all species)

These plants grow easily from seed even in gardens that have rough terrain or are in dry, arrid enviornments. As long as proper care is taken and the plants recieve the proper amount of hydration, they will flourish in almost any enviornment, excluding torrential down pours or hurricanes. Also, if any garden water features are currently in usage in the garden area, the size of the plants being grown may want to be considered as to not overshadow the fountains, statues, or waterfalls.

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The greater part of rock plants set seed and at least nine-tenths may be easily raised there from; yet some groups are extremely difficult. The greatest variety of seeds of rock plants is obtainable from American as well as European dealers.


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