Nemesia Karoo White

Common name: Cape Snapdragon

Experience the beauty of 'Karoo White' with its white petals and yellow centre, perfect for your garden.

-1 to -5°C
Scented
Good for Pollinators
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Nemesia 'Karoo White' will add a beautiful simplicity to your garden, their delicate open mouthed white flowers with a yellow centre sit atop dark green foliage and their sweet scent fills the air. Originating from South Africa and known commonly as Cape Snapdragon, Nemesia 'Karoo White' will flower from May to October and is adored by bees and pollinators. Happy to grow in moist, well-drained soil in full sun or part shade in a sheltered aspect, they will reach a maximum height and spread of 30cm. Classed as half hardy H3 and generally grown as an annual bedding plant, Nemesia is perennial and with protection through the winter, will flower the following year. Water well in dry spells to maintain flowering and remove spent flowers to encourage a second bloom.Nemesias are perfect for pots and containers, and their weed suppressing qualities also make them excellent when planted in borders, ideal for cottage and informal style gardening.
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Key Information
Latin Name Nemesia Karoo White
Common Name Cape Snapdragon
Hardiness H3 (-1 to -5°C)
Colour White
Format Young Plants
Position Full-Sun, Part-Shade, Part-Sun
Height in Maturity (m) 0.30
Spread in Maturity (m) 0.30
Soil Conditions Loam Sand
Aspect East-facing, South-facing
Scented Yes
Drought Tolerant Yes
Good for pots Yes
Good for hanging baskets Yes
Good for Rockeries Yes
Good for wildlife Yes
Good for pollinators Yes
Good for groundcover Yes

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