Iberia
Iberis is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the family Brassicaceae. They are commonly known as "candytuft" because of the shape and color of their flowers, which resemble small tufts of candy. Iberis plants are native to Europe and Asia, and are now grown in many other parts of the world as ornamental plants.
Iberis plants have low-growing stems that produce flowers that are typically white, pink, or purple, with four petals that can be flat or ruffled. The foliage of Iberis plants is often green and slightly hairy, and can be quite narrow and pointed.
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Siberian Honeyberry (Lonicera caerulea edulis) Fruit Bush 3ltr PotAbout Siberian Honeyberry Native to Siberia, this edible member of the honeysuckle family is incredibly hardy (down to -40C!) and is a wonderful addition to the ever-growing range of super-fruits. The large elliptical berries are a similar colour and taste to blueberries with a...
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