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Plants in genus armeria

Plants in genus armeria

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Armeria maritima

Armeria maritima, commonly known as thrift or sea pink, is a compact evergreen perennial with threadlike leaves and bright pink button flowers. It grows in low clumps and is suitable for xeriscapes or rock gardens. The plant thrives in dry, sandy, saline conditions and is distributed worldwide. It flowers from April to October and is known for its copper-tolerance and ability to attract pollinators like bees.

Armeria maritima 'Splendens'

Armeria maritima 'Splendens' is a compact, clump-forming plant with electric rose-pink blooms and fine-textured evergreen foliage. It is cold hardy, salt and drought tolerant, and suitable for urban conditions. Blooming in late spring to early summer, it attracts beneficial pollinators like butterflies and honey bees.

Armeria maritima 'Ballerina Red'

Armeria maritima 'Ballerina Red' is a plant with bright red flower clusters that rebloom if deadheaded. It has broad evergreen leaves and 14-inch stiff flower stems, forming a neat grassy-like mound. This plant is heat and salt tolerant, making it suitable for borders, containers, or groundcover.

Armeria pseudarmeria 'Dreamland'

Armeria pseudarmeria 'Dreamland' is a perennial plant with pink raspberry blooms that appear from early spring to late fall. It grows 10 to 12 inches tall and wide, preferring sandy soil and making it a charming addition to garden borders.

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