Armeria maritima

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Armeria maritima subsp. maritima


Plant Characteristics
Lifespan: perennial
Cultivation
Exposure: sun, part-sun
Features: flowers
Sunset Zones: 1-9, 14-24, 33-43
Scientific Names

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Mounding perennial or subshrub. Found across temperate parts of N Hemisphere. Grassy, deep green leaves. Leaves 4in (10cm) ling. Flower stems 12in (30cm) long/1in (25mm) wide. Flowers white, pink or red.

Blooms almost all year on Pacific coast.

Cultivation

Armeria maritima calendar?
January:
February:
March: division
April:
May: transplant
June: flowering
July: flowering
August: flowering
September:
October:
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December:
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Easily cultivated, especially at home in rockeries. Moist well drained soil.

Propagation

Seed, cutting or careful division of larger clumps.

Pests and diseases

Varieties

Recommended varieties:

  • Armeria maritima "Alba"
  • Armeria maritima "Bee's Ruby" - vivid magenta flowers
  • Armeria maritima "Bloodstone" - 8in (20cm) stems. Flowers deep magenta to red.
  • Armeria maritima ssp. californica - mounds to 6 in (15cm). Flowers lavender-pink. Flower stems shorter.
  • Armeria maritima "Corsica" - dense clumping habit. Brick red flowers come on small heads.
  • Armeria maritima "Isobel Burdett" - flowerheads deep pink. flowerstems 8in (20cm)
  • Armeria maritima "Launcheana"
  • Armeria maritima "Rubrifolia" - very dark red-black leaves. flowers deep magenta.
  • Armeria maritima "Ruby Glow"
  • Armeria maritima "Splendens"
  • Armeria maritima "Vindictive" - flowers deep pink. flower stems 6in (15cm)

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