
Arabis Collina Rosea Seeds – Premium Perennial Groundcover for Spring Blooms
Bring new life to your landscape with Arabis Collina Rosea Seeds, a reliable perennial groundcover known for its abundant clusters of rose-pink flowers. Blooming early in spring, this hardy variety spreads beautifully across borders, rock gardens, slopes, pathways, and low-maintenance landscapes.
Arabis Collina Rosea, also known as Rock Cress, is prized for its fast growth, carpet-like habit, and ability to thrive even in poor soils. These high-quality, non-GMO seeds produce plants that are drought-tolerant once established, making them perfect for gardeners looking for color, coverage, and easy-care beauty.
Key Features
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Produces vibrant rose-pink spring blooms
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Hardy perennial groundcover with spreading growth
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Excellent for borders, edges, slopes, and rock gardens
-
Non-GMO, high-quality seeds with strong germination
-
Drought-tolerant and low maintenance after establishment
-
Attracts early pollinators such as butterflies
-
Thrives in a wide range of soil conditions
Specifications
Botanical Name: Arabis collina 'Rosea'
Common Name (US): Rock Cress
Plant Type: Perennial Groundcover
Seed Type: Non-GMO, High-Quality
Flower Color: Rose Pink
Bloom Season: Early to Late Spring
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, rocky, sandy, or loamy soil
Plant Height: 4–8 inches
Spread: 12–18 inches across
Spacing: 10–12 inches
Watering Needs: Low to moderate; avoid waterlogged soil
Germination Time: 14–21 days
Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F
Growth Habit: Mat-forming, spreading, evergreen in mild climates
Ideal Uses: Rock gardens, borders, slopes, pathways, perennial beds
Special Notes: Excellent erosion-control plant for sloped landscapes.
Planting Guide
1. Sowing Indoors (for faster blooms)
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Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
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Use a light, well-drained seed-starting mix.
2. Sowing Depth
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Press seeds gently onto the soil surface; do not bury deeply.
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Light is helpful for germination.
3. Moisture & Temperature
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Keep soil lightly moist.
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Maintain a temperature of 60–70°F.
4. Transplanting Outdoors
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Harden off seedlings for 7 days.
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Transplant after frost risk is fully gone.
5. Direct Sowing (optional)
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Can be directly sown outdoors in early spring.
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Choose a sunny, well-drained area.
6. Ongoing Care
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Water sparingly once established.
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Trim lightly after flowering to maintain shape.
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Add gravel or light mulch around plants to improve drainage.
Benefits
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Perfect for low-maintenance gardens
-
Provides early-season color when most plants are inactive
-
Excellent for filling spaces and covering bare soil
-
Ideal for rock gardens, borders, and slope planting
-
Good for erosion control
-
Adds soft color and texture to any landscape
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Arabis Collina Rosea Seeds – Premium Perennial Groundcover for Spring Blooms
Bring new life to your landscape with Arabis Collina Rosea Seeds, a reliable perennial groundcover known for its abundant clusters of rose-pink flowers. Blooming early in spring, this hardy variety spreads beautifully across borders, rock gardens, slopes, pathways, and low-maintenance landscapes.
Arabis Collina Rosea, also known as Rock Cress, is prized for its fast growth, carpet-like habit, and ability to thrive even in poor soils. These high-quality, non-GMO seeds produce plants that are drought-tolerant once established, making them perfect for gardeners looking for color, coverage, and easy-care beauty.
Key Features
-
Produces vibrant rose-pink spring blooms
-
Hardy perennial groundcover with spreading growth
-
Excellent for borders, edges, slopes, and rock gardens
-
Non-GMO, high-quality seeds with strong germination
-
Drought-tolerant and low maintenance after establishment
-
Attracts early pollinators such as butterflies
-
Thrives in a wide range of soil conditions
Specifications
Botanical Name: Arabis collina 'Rosea'
Common Name (US): Rock Cress
Plant Type: Perennial Groundcover
Seed Type: Non-GMO, High-Quality
Flower Color: Rose Pink
Bloom Season: Early to Late Spring
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, rocky, sandy, or loamy soil
Plant Height: 4–8 inches
Spread: 12–18 inches across
Spacing: 10–12 inches
Watering Needs: Low to moderate; avoid waterlogged soil
Germination Time: 14–21 days
Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F
Growth Habit: Mat-forming, spreading, evergreen in mild climates
Ideal Uses: Rock gardens, borders, slopes, pathways, perennial beds
Special Notes: Excellent erosion-control plant for sloped landscapes.
Planting Guide
1. Sowing Indoors (for faster blooms)
-
Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
-
Use a light, well-drained seed-starting mix.
2. Sowing Depth
-
Press seeds gently onto the soil surface; do not bury deeply.
-
Light is helpful for germination.
3. Moisture & Temperature
-
Keep soil lightly moist.
-
Maintain a temperature of 60–70°F.
4. Transplanting Outdoors
-
Harden off seedlings for 7 days.
-
Transplant after frost risk is fully gone.
5. Direct Sowing (optional)
-
Can be directly sown outdoors in early spring.
-
Choose a sunny, well-drained area.
6. Ongoing Care
-
Water sparingly once established.
-
Trim lightly after flowering to maintain shape.
-
Add gravel or light mulch around plants to improve drainage.
Benefits
-
Perfect for low-maintenance gardens
-
Provides early-season color when most plants are inactive
-
Excellent for filling spaces and covering bare soil
-
Ideal for rock gardens, borders, and slope planting
-
Good for erosion control
-
Adds soft color and texture to any landscape
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Bring new life to your landscape with Arabis Collina Rosea Seeds, a reliable perennial groundcover known for its abundant clusters of rose-pink flowers. Blooming early in spring, this hardy variety spreads beautifully across borders, rock gardens, slopes, pathways, and low-maintenance landscapes.
Arabis Collina Rosea, also known as Rock Cress, is prized for its fast growth, carpet-like habit, and ability to thrive even in poor soils. These high-quality, non-GMO seeds produce plants that are drought-tolerant once established, making them perfect for gardeners looking for color, coverage, and easy-care beauty.
Key Features
-
Produces vibrant rose-pink spring blooms
-
Hardy perennial groundcover with spreading growth
-
Excellent for borders, edges, slopes, and rock gardens
-
Non-GMO, high-quality seeds with strong germination
-
Drought-tolerant and low maintenance after establishment
-
Attracts early pollinators such as butterflies
-
Thrives in a wide range of soil conditions
Specifications
Botanical Name: Arabis collina 'Rosea'
Common Name (US): Rock Cress
Plant Type: Perennial Groundcover
Seed Type: Non-GMO, High-Quality
Flower Color: Rose Pink
Bloom Season: Early to Late Spring
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, rocky, sandy, or loamy soil
Plant Height: 4–8 inches
Spread: 12–18 inches across
Spacing: 10–12 inches
Watering Needs: Low to moderate; avoid waterlogged soil
Germination Time: 14–21 days
Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F
Growth Habit: Mat-forming, spreading, evergreen in mild climates
Ideal Uses: Rock gardens, borders, slopes, pathways, perennial beds
Special Notes: Excellent erosion-control plant for sloped landscapes.
Planting Guide
1. Sowing Indoors (for faster blooms)
-
Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
-
Use a light, well-drained seed-starting mix.
2. Sowing Depth
-
Press seeds gently onto the soil surface; do not bury deeply.
-
Light is helpful for germination.
3. Moisture & Temperature
-
Keep soil lightly moist.
-
Maintain a temperature of 60–70°F.
4. Transplanting Outdoors
-
Harden off seedlings for 7 days.
-
Transplant after frost risk is fully gone.
5. Direct Sowing (optional)
-
Can be directly sown outdoors in early spring.
-
Choose a sunny, well-drained area.
6. Ongoing Care
-
Water sparingly once established.
-
Trim lightly after flowering to maintain shape.
-
Add gravel or light mulch around plants to improve drainage.
Benefits
-
Perfect for low-maintenance gardens
-
Provides early-season color when most plants are inactive
-
Excellent for filling spaces and covering bare soil
-
Ideal for rock gardens, borders, and slope planting
-
Good for erosion control
-
Adds soft color and texture to any landscape























