Cassiopelycopodioides var. globularisA choice alpine genus of rhody relatives. The “white mountain heathers” as they are called, have small “whipcord” branches and white bell-shaped flowers. Very beautiful and very slow-growing, perfect in a trough or rock garden. This variety has a more compact habit form with more rounded flowers in contrast to the more commonly cultivated type. Native to Japan. Bright light with excellent drainage.(-10)RSBG#2000/5107
Cassiope ‘Stormbird’This hybrid between the species selaginoides and lycopodioides forms a dense prostrate mat with masses and masses of white flowers. An excellent new hybrid from Askival Alpines in Scotland. Bright light with excellent drainage.(-10)RSBG#2004/5016