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Examples
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The alliums will be ordered and the Cerastium will be the ground cover, that plan is set in concrete.
Touring With Friends-Ledbury And Hampton Court Castle, Herefordshire « Fairegarden 2010
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Snow in summer, Cerastium tomentosum is the ground cover for Alliums, most likely A. karativiense.
Touring With Friends-Ledbury And Hampton Court Castle, Herefordshire « Fairegarden 2010
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Just one or two Ajuga repens were added for some blue with all that pink and the snow in summer, Cerastium tomentosum was the contrast silver foliage with white April blooms.
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In Denver, white clover, raoulia (Raoulia australis), mouse ear cerastium (Cerastium ssp.) and pennywort (Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides).
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Now we know what to do with them, for the Cerastium is already here.
Touring With Friends-Ledbury And Hampton Court Castle, Herefordshire « Fairegarden 2010
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Shown here with the Cerastium and Coreopsis ‘Zagreb’.
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Threatened and semi-endemic relict species present include Ranzania japonica, Hylotelephium tsugaruense, Cerastium arvense var. ovatum, Poa ogamontana, Padicularis nipponica and numerous orchids: Calanthe discolor, C. nipponica, Cypripedium yatabeanum, Gymnadenia fujisanensis, Orchis graminifolia and Tipularia japonica.
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There is color variety with the purple of the Ajuga leaf and the silver Cerastium and Dianthus, but only the Hellebores which are slowly but surely making their presence felt with self sowing have a nice large green leaf.
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The largest concentrations of endemic plant species are in the Tatras (Saxifraga wahlenbergii, Delphinium oxysepalum, Dianthus, Soldanella carpatica, Festuca tatrae, Cerastium tatrae, Dianthus praecox); other areas rich in endemic species include the high mountain ranges of the Eastern and Southern Carpathians.
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Between the shrubs, the soil is bare and there are smaller plant species, such as Helichrysum, Alchemilla, Cerastium, and the grasses Koeleria spp. and Aira spp., which are also found in Europe.
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