Armeria maritimaSea thrift

Name:Armeria maritima
科:白花丹科
Family:Plumbaginaceae
common name:Sea thrift
introduce:Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Family: Plumbaginaceae
Missouri Native: No
Native Range: Mountains and coastal areas in northern hemisphere
Height: 0.5 to 1 foot
Spread: 0.5 to 1 foot
Bloom Time: April - May  
Bloom Color: Pink to white
Sun: Full sun (only)
Water: Dry
Maintenance: Medium

General Culture:

Best grown in infertile, dry, well-drained soils in full sun. Foliage mounds tend to rot in the center if grown in moist, fertile soils or in heavy clay. Good drainage is essential. Deadhead spend flower stems to encourage additional bloom.

Noteworthy Characteristics:

Thrift or sea pink is a compact, low-growing plant which forms a dense, mounded tuft of stiff, linear, grass-like, dark green leaves (to 4" tall). Tufts will spread slowly to 8-12" wide. Tiny, pink to white flowers bloom in mid spring in globular clusters (3/4-1" wide) atop slender, naked stalks rising well above the foliage to 6-10" tall. Sporadic additional flowering may occur throughout the summer. Flower clusters are subtended by purplish, papery bracts. In the wild, thrift or sea pink commonly grows in saline environments along coastal areas where few other plants can grow well, hence the common name.

No serious insect or disease problems.

Uses:

A compact plant for edging, border fronts, rock gardens or wall pockets. May be massed as a ground cover for small areas. Impractical large scale ground cover due to slow spread.