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Gypsophila repens ‘Dorothy Teacher’ is a charming perennial, creating a carpet of delicate pale pink flowers from May to August. Ideal for UK rock gardens and borders, it adds soft colour and attracts pollinators.
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Discover Gypsophila repens ‘Dorothy Teacher’, a delightful low-growing perennial, gracing your UK garden with a profusion of delicate pale pink flowers throughout summer.
This charming Creeping Gypsophila creates a beautiful, spreading carpet of colour. Originating from mountainous regions of Europe, it brings a touch of alpine beauty to any space. Its small, star-shaped blooms offer a gentle contrast to its neat, grey-green foliage. This versatile plant perfectly suits a variety of garden styles. Gardeners often choose it for its ability to soften edges and provide long-lasting floral displays.
Gypsophila repens ‘Dorothy Teacher’ is a delightful alpine plant. Its name, ‘Gypsophila’, means ‘gypsum-loving’, referring to its natural preference for mineral-rich soils. The specific epithet ‘repens’ accurately describes its creeping growth habit. ‘Dorothy Teacher’ identifies this particular cultivar, known for its lovely pale pink blooms. This plant originates from the challenging, stony slopes of European mountain ranges. Therefore, it thrives in well-drained conditions.
This Creeping Gypsophila forms a neat, low-growing mat. Its delicate, grey-green leaves provide an attractive backdrop. These small, linear leaves may remain evergreen in milder UK winters, adding year-round interest. Consequently, the foliage offers a constant texture in the garden. From May, Gypsophila repens ‘Dorothy Teacher’ bursts into a stunning floral show. Countless tiny, star-shaped flowers, each a soft shade of pale pink, completely cover the plant. This creates a breathtaking cloud of colour. The prolific flowering continues steadily into August, providing continuous visual appeal.
Gardeners widely appreciate this resilient plant. It makes an excellent choice for rock gardens, where it cascades beautifully over stones. Moreover, it serves as a superb edging plant for pathways or sunny borders. You can also use it to fill gaps between larger plants. Its spreading habit helps suppress weeds effectively. This helps maintain a tidy appearance. Importantly, the abundant, nectar-rich flowers of Gypsophila repens ‘Dorothy Teacher’ attract various beneficial insects. Bees and butterflies readily visit these blooms, making your garden a lively haven for pollinators.
Minimal pruning benefits this easy-care perennial. After its main flush of flowers, a light trim can encourage a second wave of blooms. This simple task also helps maintain its compact, mounding shape. Overall, its robust nature and long flowering period make it a highly rewarding addition to many UK gardens.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Water regularly until established, then Gypsophila repens 'Dorothy Teacher' becomes drought tolerant. During very dry spells, ensure it receives occasional watering. This plant requires very well-drained soil, especially important during winter to prevent root rot. It thrives in average to poor soil conditions. Shear back lightly after the initial flowering period; this encourages a second flush of blooms and helps to maintain a compact, tidy shape. Generally, this plant does not require significant feeding. If grown in very poor soil and showing slow growth, a light application of a balanced fertiliser in spring can be beneficial. Gypsophila repens 'Dorothy Teacher' is fully hardy in the UK. Ensure good drainage over winter to prevent issues from waterlogging.


