Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistKaren Adams Platinum Member CollectionFlowers
Description This image shows a favorite in my garden, Snow-in-Summer, a perennial, proper name: Cerastium.Snow in Summer really puts on a display. They are perfect for rock gardens, being small plants that grow just six to eight inches. It's silvery gray leaves, give way to a profusion of white blooms in late spring to early summer.Snow-In-Summer has wooly, silvery gray-green leaves that are attractive, even when not in bloom. This native of Italy, produces mounds of flowers in May-June. The profusion of white booms mounded atop the plant, gives it it's name.Other Names: Snow-in-Summer is also known as Cerastium, Mouse Ear, Chickweed, and Silver Carpet. Snow In Summer is common in rock gardens, and as a ground cover. Many people also use it as border edgings, or along sidewalks. Because it can be invasive, you may have to control the spread of this plant, if you grow it in your flower garden along with other flowers. These small plant look their best in the front of the flower garden.
Karen Adams, Delaware, Ohio Member Since November 2011 Artist Statement I have always loved making art. In college it was painting and ceramics that held my interests, but through the years, photography has become my main focus (no pun intended!) This has combined with a love of gardening, then an interest in the gorgeous butterflies that were my companions out in the sunshine. So now, I would like to share the beauty I live with in my backyard garden in Ohio.