Cultivars
There are many cultivars derived from the species, see Aubrieta x cultorumand contact your local nursery for available varieties.

'Argentea Variegata'
This perennial has spreading stems and grows to 120 mm (4µ in) tall by 1m (3 ft) wide forming a dense matted habit with mid-green leaves with a silvery white margins. From late spring to early summer it produces pink-mauve flowers in clusters appearing just above the foliage. It is planted in alpine or cottage gardens as a ground cover or used in rockeries as a spill-over and grows in USDA zones 4-7.

'Bakers Double'
This perennial has spreading stems and grows to 150 mm (6in) tall by 1 m (3 ft) wide forming a dense matted habit with mid-green foliage. From late spring to early summer it produces double pink-tinged purple flowers in clusters appearing just above the foliage. It is planted in alpine or cottage gardens as a ground cover all used in rockeries growing in USDA zones 4-9.

'Purple Gem'
This perennial has spreading stems and grows to 120 mm (4µ in) tall by 600 mm (2 ft) wide forming a dense matted habit. From late spring to early summer it produces deep-purple flowers in clusters appearing just above the foliage. It is planted in alpine or cottage gardens as a ground cover all used in rockeries growing in USDA zones 4-7.