Yellow Whitlow-Grass
(Draba aizoides)
Yellow Whitlow-Grass (Draba aizoides)
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Patrick Hacker
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Photo by: Patrick Hacker | License Type: CC BY 4.0 | License URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | Rights Holder: Patrick Hacker | Publisher: iNaturalist | Date Created: 2021-06-15T16:29:30-07:00 |

























Estimated Native Range
Summary
Draba aizoides, commonly known as Yellow Whitlow-grass, is a perennial herb that thrives in alpine and subalpine zones, particularly on calcareous substrates such as limestone rocks and walls. Its native range extends across the mountains of southern and central Europe, including the Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathians, Vosges, Jura, and other isolated areas. In the British Isles, it is notably found on the Gower Peninsula in Wales. Draba aizoides typically forms a basal rosette of linear, stiff leaves that are fringed with white bristles. From this rosette, it produces erect, leafless stems up to 6 inches tall, which carry vibrant yellow flowers that bloom in March and April. The flowers are quite showy, especially considering the plant’s small size and harsh growing environment.
Yellow Whitlow-grass is valued for its early spring flowers and its ability to thrive in rocky, well-drained soils. It is often used in rock gardens and alpine collections, where its low-growing habit and bright yellow blooms add color and interest. This plant prefers full sun to partial shade and requires little maintenance once established. It is not commonly affected by diseases or pests, making it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a hardy, low-care plant. However, due to its specific habitat requirements, it may not be suitable for all garden settings.CC BY-SA 4.0
Yellow Whitlow-grass is valued for its early spring flowers and its ability to thrive in rocky, well-drained soils. It is often used in rock gardens and alpine collections, where its low-growing habit and bright yellow blooms add color and interest. This plant prefers full sun to partial shade and requires little maintenance once established. It is not commonly affected by diseases or pests, making it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a hardy, low-care plant. However, due to its specific habitat requirements, it may not be suitable for all garden settings.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Herb
- Height: 0.2-0.5 feet
- Width: 0.1-0.3 feet
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Flower Color: Yellow
- Flowering Season: Spring
- Leaf Retention: Semi-deciduous
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Full Sun
- Water: Low
- Drainage: Fast
Common Uses
Border Plant, Groundcover, Low Maintenance, Rock Garden
Natural Habitat
Native to alpine and subalpine zones on calcareous substrates across the mountains of southern and central Europe
Other Names
Common Names:
Scientific Names: , Draba aizoides, Aizodraba aizoides, Draba aizoides, Draba aizoides var. aizoides, Draba aizoides var. longistyla, Draba aizoides var. microcarpa, Draba glacialis,
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