Although the most common blooms are white, this evergreen also has varieties that produce purple or pink globes as well. A member of the mustard family, these plants are great choices for rock gardens and low borders. They prefer well-drained soil but tolerate a wide range of soil types. Candytuft grows well from seed when planted in spring and prefers to be in a spot that gets full sun. The purple flowers are attractive additions to cottage gardens and small spaces.

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