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Your fav TINY plant?

22 years ago

I have some kind of fascination with really small plants, both indoors and out. Some of my favs are:

moss - the world's shortest plants?

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mini-roses (perennials)

mini-Hostas (perennials)

mini-african violets (tender)

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johnny jump-ups (perennials)

Arabis (rock cress, perennial)

Crocus (bulb)

Muscari (grape hyacinths, bulb)

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And I always have lots of cuttings in tiny (3" or smaller) pots.

What teeny-tiny plants do u love?

Comments (32)

  • 22 years ago

    My favorite tiny plant is Gold Edge Thyme (thymus citriodorus). It has pretty green leaves edged in yellow and a wonderful lemon fragrance.

    I have it paired with a Lady Baltimore Hibiscus in a large container. I also have it in several herb planters that I've put together.

    Here is a link that might be useful: Botanical Online: Gold Edge Thyme (thymus citriodorus)

  • 22 years ago

    Lily-of-the-Valley is one of mine...I can't grow them very well here in California, so they are a real charmer for me.

  • 22 years ago

    Ageratum, the low-growing groundcover kind. Love the blue color and tiny blossoms, they look great under just about any plant.

  • 22 years ago

    fuchsia microphylla (leaves and flowers about half an inch)

  • 22 years ago

    For the pass 3 years I have managed to keep an

    under 5 inches in height. Surprise-surprise it flowers for me every year. Woo-hoo...


    Ankrara's Hobby Corner

  • 22 years ago

    I love wooly thyme. Petunias and Johnny Jump-ups are great too.

  • 22 years ago

    I'm sorry I don't know the proper names for plants, but there is a creeping sedum with a beautiful lime green/yellow color that is lacy and pretty, and spreads nicely. It looks great next to every color of creeping phlox. Anybody know the name of it?

  • 22 years ago

    I love Dissotis rotundifolia, lovely small, quilted leaves and a growing habit rather like Episcia. Large rose colored blooms. I finally found the right name, Nell.
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  • 22 years ago

    Wow I didn't know that stuff bloomed!

  • 22 years ago

    My favorite tiny plant? Veronicas--even the weedy types that pop up in lawns. Look at it with a magnifying glass or dissection scope and you're in for a real treat.

  • 22 years ago

    Definitely wooly thyme, it's fuzzy and tiny and just ....adorable! Makes a great addition to the border in the right spot.

  • 22 years ago

    My favorite tiny plant is annual sky blue lobelia...it is so pretty. also the regular darker blue lobelia. in fact, i would love to find 3 or 4 different colors of tiny flowering plants and make a miniature bright flower bed for the faeries to play in!.......bluemirror

  • 22 years ago

    Mine are Quaker Ladies or another name for them are Bluets. The plants have very small leaves and stems that are about 3" tall with the most lovely blue flowers. They bloom all summer. I don't have a picture. If you do a web search, I'm sure you'll find them. And they're perennial!!

    Lilly

  • 22 years ago

    elfin thyme is positively miniscule, and coconut thyme isn't much bigger...but smells so yummy!

  • 22 years ago

    These are GREAT plants, I'm so glad to hear about all of them!

  • 22 years ago

    Viola verecunda var. yakusimana, or the smallest violet, with leaves less than a quarter inch wide--considerably smaller than its name.

  • 22 years ago

    Aristolochia fimbriata.
    Tiny flowers look like alien beings.
    Got one from Plant Delights Nursery 4 or 5 years ago, and it't still going strong, plus seedlings are easy to grow.

  • 22 years ago

    Fragrant wild violets.
    Wild strawberries.

  • 22 years ago

    corsican mint - smells refreshing!

    Here is a link that might be useful: {{gwi:735375}}

  • 22 years ago

    Kingsville Dwarf Boxwood - great for bonsai

    Here is a link that might be useful: dwarf boxwood

  • 22 years ago

    the world's smallest crepe myrtle - "Pocomoke"

    Here is a link that might be useful: {{gwi:735376}}

  • 21 years ago

    With out a doubt Corsican mint

  • 21 years ago

    Creeping Thyme and Corsican Mint! I have a Creeping Thyme that's variegated green and white (can't remember the variety name). Various sedums--Golden Acre is one of my favorites, as is Sedum oreganum. I love the miniature Daffodils--"Trevithian" and "Jack Snipe" are 2 of my favorites.

  • 21 years ago

    baby's tears(helxine solereii), and corsican mint.
    Those are my two favorites, but I also really like the String of pearls-Senecio rowleyanus, and rosary vine-ceropegia woodii.

  • 21 years ago

    I am a fan of all kinds of thyme. I think it is really ornamental and great with other flowers in containers. I also love Easter bonnet Alyssum.

  • 21 years ago

    Siningia pusilla. Over 30 years ago I got one (I don't recall where I got it) and planted it in a tiny bottle with a lid. It had tiny blue blossoms at the time. Some time later I discovered the soil was covered with what I thought was moss. No, that tiny plant had produced many teensy seedlings! I eventually lost the plant. But it was a real darling.

  • 21 years ago

    labrador violet. Can't get enough of them. Pretty as a picture.

  • 21 years ago

    Sorry my web site is (and pictures are) no longer available. Still love these tiny plants, though.

    I've got to add Fritillaria Meleagris to the list. What cute little bulbs! I have the reddish kind.

  • 21 years ago

    forget-me-nots,lilly of the valley and sweet violets

  • 21 years ago

    TinyDancer Azalea..its the cutest tiniest azalea you'll ever see in your life...it's an indoor plant, comes in a tiny little 2 inch pot, and doesnt have to be repotted, because it never gets any larger! it looks like a normal outside azalea, but shrunk down to itsy bitsy. also, it blooms several times in a year.

  • 21 years ago

    Here's another vote for Elfin Thyme...and Corsican Mint, as well!

  • 21 years ago

    I have a favorite tiny combo...

    Sedum makinoi 'Ogon' planted at the base of Ilex crenata 'Dwarf Pagoda'. The leaf shape and size is the same, but the sedum is golden and the Japanese Holly is dark green. They are both very compact with tightly layered foliage.

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