About

Draba magellanica is a compact, rosette-forming whitlow grass from the southern tip of South America producing the characteristic small, hairy leaves and short racemes of small, four-petalled flowers of the genus. A charming and ornamental alpine plant for a sunny, very well-drained rock garden or trough.

About the genus

Draba, the whitlow grasses, are mat-forming, rosette or cushion-forming annuals and perennials in the cabbage family (Brassicaceae), producing tight rosettes of small leaves and short racemes of small, four-petalled, white or yellow flowers in spring. Popular and easy-care rock garden and alpine plants for sunny, very well-drained positions.

Plant details

Suggested usesBedding, containers, hanging baskets.

Care notes

CultivationPlant out after last frost in fertile, well-drained soil.
PruningDeadhead regularly to prolong flowering.
PropagationGrow from seed sown in spring.
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free. Monitor for common garden pests.
Disease resistanceGenerally disease-resistant. Ensure good air circulation.