Why are they interesting? Well, for a start, the charm of more "natural plants" , nearer to their wild cousins and, perhaps the most important feature, the diminutive nature of these plants - let's make no mistake about it, the prime attraction to the public, as for so many of us devotees ( were we to admit it and dare to say so, when such words are so frowned upon in some circles
) - is that they are "cute". Yes, the age-old instinctive reaction to babies, puppies, kittens, baby owls, lambs and sweet little plants form the mountains.
They're CUTE! As devotees we can learn to love them for a great many other reasons too- but for the passing public - they're cute - and that's about as good a draw as you an get- in spite of those who would shy away from such descriptions.