Cyananthus lobatus
Cyananthus features stunning blue to purple bell-shaped flowers with hairy throats. Native to high Himalayan mountains, these alpine perennials symbolize mountain beauty, rarity, and the delicate balance of high-altitude ecosystems.
Campanulaceae (Bellflower family)
Late summer to fall (August to October)

Similar flowers: aethionemas and aethionemas also share similar meanings.
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Visit Full StorePartial shade to full sun if roots stay cool; prefers cool conditions
Consistent moisture during growing season; prefers cool, moist conditions but well-drained
Well-drained, Humus-rich, Moist, Sandy to loamy, Neutral to slightly acidic
Requires excellent drainage to prevent root rot
Keep cool—sensitive to excessive heat
Protect from winter wet in colder zones
Best grown in alpine house or protected locations
Sow seeds as soon as ripe; may require cold stratification
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Grow Cyananthus in well-drained, humus-rich soil in partial shade. Keep cool and moist during the growing season, with excellent drainage to prevent rot.
Yes, Cyananthus can be challenging. It requires cool conditions, excellent drainage, and protection from excessive heat and winter wet. Best for experienced alpine gardeners.
Cyananthus symbolizes alpine beauty, rarity, and delicate strength. Its ability to thrive in harsh mountain conditions represents resilience and purity.
Cyananthus blooms in late summer to fall (August to October), producing stunning blue to purple bell-shaped flowers.
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Aethionema spp. (commonly A. grandiflorum)
Aethionema, commonly called Stone Cress, is a charming alpine perennial or sub-shrub producing delicate racemes of pink or white flowers above neat foliage. Perfect for rock gardens and alpine troughs.

Aethionema spp. (commonly A. grandiflorum)
Aethionema, commonly called Stone Cress, is a charming alpine perennial or sub-shrub producing delicate racemes of pink or white flowers above neat foliage. Perfect for rock gardens and alpine troughs.

Leontopodium alpinum
Edelweiss is a rare alpine flower with distinctive white, woolly, star-shaped bracts surrounding small yellow centers. Symbol of rugged beauty and devotion.