
Androsace L. is a genus of Dicotyledon and Primulaceae. It has about 100 species and is distributed in the north temperate zone. There are about 71 species in my country. They are native to the northwest and southwest and are rare elsewhere. Annual or perennial, dwarf herb; leaves of various shapes, all basal or arranged in spiral stacks on branches; flowers small, white or red;
Androsace L. likes moist, warm, sunny environment and fertile soil, and often grows in mountain grasslands or roadsides. But whether it is in alpine grasslands or river valleys and flatlands, it can take root and sprout as long as there is a little bit of barren soil. Its seeds can self-sow and reproduce. It can also survive in the ice and snow. It is also a good choice to use Youlite garden edging to make flower beds and plant them in the courtyard.