Iberis sempervirens 'Pink Ice' | 1.3 Litre Pot | Pink Flower

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Common Names

  • Candytuft

Iberis sempervirens ‘Pink Ice’ is an evergreen Candytuft, celebrated for its prolific blush-pink flowers. Ideal for rockeries, borders, or groundcover, it brings continuous charm and attracts pollinators to your UK garden from spring to early summer.

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Discover Iberis sempervirens ‘Pink Ice’, a captivating evergreen perennial that transforms garden borders and rockeries with its delicate, blush-pink blooms.

This delightful Candytuft variety adds enduring beauty to any UK garden. Iberis sempervirens ‘Pink Ice’ is cherished for its prolific flowering and low-maintenance nature. Its spreading habit creates a charming groundcover, whilst its vibrant display attracts beneficial pollinators. Gardeners often choose this plant for its reliability and visual appeal, bringing soft colour and texture to sunny spots across the landscape.

Key Features of Iberis sempervirens ‘Pink Ice’

  • Prolific blush-pink flowers that soften to white
  • Evergreen foliage, providing year-round garden interest
  • Low-growing, spreading habit, perfect for groundcover
  • Attracts bees and butterflies, boosting garden biodiversity
  • Drought-tolerant once fully established in the soil
  • Easy to care for and maintain, making it ideal for busy gardeners

Understanding Iberis sempervirens ‘Pink Ice’

Plant Origins and Name Meaning

The genus name, Iberis, references Iberia, an ancient name for Spain. Many species in this group originate from that region. The specific epithet, sempervirens, means “evergreen,” which aptly describes its persistent foliage. Furthermore, the cultivar ‘Pink Ice’ aptly highlights its unique floral hue, offering a refreshing visual treat. These names, therefore, combine to tell a story of its heritage and appearance.

Bloom and Foliage Characteristics

Iberis sempervirens ‘Pink Ice’ produces an abundance of small, four-petalled flowers. They emerge a gentle blush pink, often softening to a paler white as they mature. This creates a beautiful two-toned effect. These dainty blossoms form dense, flat-topped clusters, almost entirely covering the dark green, needle-like foliage beneath. Its leaves remain vibrant throughout the year, ensuring continuous visual interest. This evergreen nature makes it a valuable asset in winter gardens.

Ideal Garden Uses and Placement

This superb Candytuft is an excellent choice for many garden settings. It excels as an edging plant, neatly defining borders and pathways. Moreover, its mat-forming growth makes it perfect for rock gardens, cascading over stones, or for planting on dry slopes. Iberis sempervirens ‘Pink Ice’ also performs well in containers and mixed planters, adding texture and colour. Consequently, it works as a fantastic groundcover, effectively suppressing weeds and enriching the garden’s visual appeal.

Pruning for Best Performance

After its main flowering display concludes, many gardeners shear back the plant. This simple task helps maintain a compact, tidy shape. It can also encourage a second flush of blooms later in the season. Pruning moreover prevents the plant from becoming leggy, ensuring a denser, more attractive form.

A Haven for Wildlife

Indeed, Iberis sempervirens ‘Pink Ice’ is a welcome addition to wildlife gardens. Its numerous small flowers provide a valuable source of nectar and pollen. Therefore, bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects frequently visit its blossoms, contributing to local biodiversity. It truly brings life and movement to the garden landscape, supporting the ecosystem.

Max Height 0.25 at maturity
Max Spread 0.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Sandy Loam Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Iberis sempervirens 'Pink Ice' thrives with minimal fuss. Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny to partially sunny spot. Water regularly until established, then it becomes drought-tolerant. After its main spring-to-early-summer flowering period, shear back the spent blooms and foliage by about a third. This encourages a dense, compact habit and can promote a second flush of flowers. Deadhead faded flowers to keep the plant looking tidy. This Candytuft typically requires no fertiliser in average garden soil. Protect from excessive winter wet if planted in very heavy soils, although it is generally very hardy in UK conditions.