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Arabis caucasica, or Rock Cress, is a delightful evergreen perennial. It blankets your garden with pure white flowers from March to May, creating a vibrant spring display. Perfect for rockeries and edges, it also attracts vital early pollinators like bees and butterflies.
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Arabis caucasica, also known as Garden Arabis or Rock Cress, creates a brilliant carpet of white blooms, bringing early spring vibrancy to your garden.
Gardeners cherish Arabis caucasica, a delightful, low-growing perennial, for its prolific early spring flowers. Hailing from the Caucasus Mountains, this evergreen plant forms dense mats of attractive foliage. It thrives in sunny spots, spreading gracefully over rocks and walls. Gardeners often choose this plant for its reliable display and ease of care.
Moreover, its cheerful blossoms mark a welcome arrival of warmer weather. These blooms provide vital nectar for early pollinators, further enhancing its garden value.
The genus name, Arabis, hints at its Arabian origins, while ‘caucasica’ directly references the Caucasus Mountains, its natural home. In the UK, people commonly know this resilient plant as Garden Arabis or Rock Cress, reflecting its preferred rocky habitats.
Arabis caucasica showcases attractive, slightly hairy, grey-green leaves. These leaves form a neat, evergreen carpet, providing year-round interest. In early spring, typically from March to May, a spectacular display emerges. Numerous small, pure white, four-petalled flowers then cover the plant.
This creates a breathtaking snow-like effect. These charming blooms truly signal the arrival of spring, offering beauty and brightness.
This versatile perennial makes an outstanding choice for rockeries, stone walls, or as vibrant edging along paths and borders. It also performs wonderfully in containers, spilling over the sides. Arabis caucasica spreads readily, furthermore providing effective ground cover that suppresses weeds.
After flowering, you can shear back the spent blooms and foliage. This simple task maintains a tidy appearance and encourages denser growth for the following season. It helps keep the plant looking its best with minimal effort.
Arabis caucasica serves as a significant early nectar source for garden wildlife. Its abundant flowers attract the first bees and butterflies of the year, thereby helping to support local pollinator populations. By planting this charming rockery plant, you contribute positively to the ecosystem, offering a vital food source when other plants are yet to bloom.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Arabis caucasica thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full to partial sun. Once established, it tolerates drought well. Water newly planted specimens regularly until they are settled. After its spring flowering period, shear back the spent flower stems and some foliage. This encourages a tidy, compact form and promotes denser growth for the following season. This plant is generally low maintenance and disease-resistant.


