Beth brought this back to the gardens after a lecture tour of the eastern USA. At that point its identity was a mystery, so it was named 'Snow Flurry', as it produces ground-hugging stems, much branched, to form a low sprawling cushion , smothered in autumn with tiny white daisies, resembling a snow drift. Perfect for the edge of a border.
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