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(Morning Star Sea Pink)
Sea thrift is a short, evergreen perennial that originates from mountain and coastal regions across the northern hemisphere. In the United States it grows in the western coastal states. In late spring through summer, small pink,,white or blood-red globe-like flowers appear atop grass-like foliage. Grow this tidy perennial in sites with full sun and perfectly drained average soil. It makes a fine addition to rock gardens, border edges, or trough and container gardens. These are very prone to root...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Ball Thrift, Plantain Thrift, Sea Pink)
Ball thrift is a compact, clump forming herbaceous perennial that originates from the coasts of Portugal. In early to mid summer, upright, leafless stems topped with large clusters of white, ruby-red, or rose-pink spring up from dense clumps of medium green foliage. Spent blossoms should be removed to encourage more flowers. This sun-loving ornamental requires well drained average to poor soil. Ball thrift makes a fine addition to rock gardens, border edges, or trough and container gardens. These...
Fleuroselect
(Ballerina Red Sea Thrift, Sea Pink, Sea Thrift)
Flowering within 110 days of sowing, 'Ballerina Red' is a compact, early-blooming selection of Armeria pseudarmeria, a clump-forming perennial from west-central Portugal. It is available as plants or seed.
Low, dense rosettes of lance-shaped evergreen leaves give rise in late spring to spherical heads of red flowers on compact leafless stems. Deadheaded plants rebloom sporadically through summer.
Sea thrift prospers in full sun and well-drained soil, and fails in damp sites. It tolerates...
Fleuroselect
(Ballerina White Sea Thrift, Sea Pink, Sea Thrift)
Flowering within 110 days of sowing, 'Ballerina White' is a compact, early-blooming selection of Armeria pseudarmeria, a clump-forming perennial from west-central Portugal. It is available as plants or seed.
Low, dense rosettes of lance-shaped evergreen leaves give rise in late spring to spherical heads of white flowers on compact leafless stems. Deadheaded plants rebloom sporadically through summer.
Sea thrift prospers in full sun and well-drained soil, and fails in damp sites....
(Drumstick Red Sea Thrift, Sea Pink, Sea Thrift)
Grown for its cheerful flowers and attractive foliage, 'Drumstick Red' is a cultivar of Armeria pseudarmeria, a low, clump-forming perennial from west-central Portugal. Compact clumps of lance-shaped green leaves give rise in late spring to spherical clusters of red flowers on erect leafless stems. Plants rebloom sporadically through summer if plants are deadheaded.
Sea thrift prospers in full sun and well-drained soil, and fails in damp sites. It tolerates drought and heat but prefers...
James Burghardt
(Joystick Lilac Sea Thrift, Sea Pink, Sea Thrift)
This long-blooming perennial, ‘Joystick Lilac.’ is a bluish-pink flowered selection of a woody or semi-woody species native to the coast of Portugal. The plant is a much-branched clump with lance-shaped green leaves. It blooms in summer with round clusters of small flowers atop leafless upright stems. It is a charming, extravagant show for a small plant and can be prolonged into autumn by deadheading.
In its native region, sea thrift is often found in full sun on very well-drained soil. In wet...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Joystick Mix Sea Thrift, Sea Pink, Sea Thrift)
The members of this series are long-blooming perennials chosen for their flower colors, which range from white through lavender and bright pink to ruby red. All are descended from a woody or semi-woody perennial sea thrift native to the coast of Portugal. These selections are much-branched clumps of lance-shaped green leaves. They bloom in summer with quite large, round clusters of small flowers atop leafless upright stems. It is a charming, extravagant show for a smallish plant and can be prolonged...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Joystick Red Sea Thrift, Sea Pink, Sea Thrift)
Joystick red ball thrift is a compact, clump forming herbaceous perennial that originates from the coasts of Portugal. In early to mid summer, upright, leafless stems topped with large clusters of ruby-red flowers spring up from dense clumps of medium green foliage. Spent blossoms should be removed to encourage more flowers. This sun-loving ornamental requires well drained average to poor soil. Ball thrift makes a fine addition to rock gardens, border edges, or trough and container gardens. These...