Vancouveria hexandra - Inside-out Flower


| Description |
The delicate and showy inside-out flower prefers a semi-shady spot, with dappled light, humus-rich soil and a mulch of fir needles or bark to protect its underground stems. A vigorous ground cover that grows well in moist or drier soils. Use Vancouveria to fill between taller, larger plants. Virtually disease and pest-free and reliably low-maintenance. Grows nicely among huckleberry, ferns and trillium. Attracts insects, bees, butterflies and birds. |
| Plant Type | Perennial forb. |
| Flower Color | White. |
| Bloom Period | May-June. |
| Height at Maturity | 8-16". |
| Plant Spacing | 12-18". |
| Light Requirements | Part shade, shade. |
| Moisture Needs | Dry to moist. |
| Soil Type |
Moist, humus-rich. |