Armeria Pink
Commonly called thrift, Armeria maritima is one of those unsung heroes of the garden. Its clump forming, evergreen and low growing, which makes it suited for use as a ground cover plant.
It also has masses of flowers in spring, all held above the grass like foliage. Well suited to coastal areas and it grows well in containers and in rock garden areas. Its main requirement is good drainage and plenty of sun.
From white through to pinks, reds and lilacs you can find an Armeria to fit any colour scheme. One particularly good variety is Armeria pseudarmeria ‘Bees Ruby’, strong growing and long flowering.
Also referred to as Lady’s Cushion, for the cushion of soft foliage, and ‘Sea Pink’ because it naturally grows in coastal conditions and the species (common thrift) tends toward pink flowers, this is a plant that has a range of landscaping uses.
This plant is supplied in a tall square pots.
Commonly called thrift, Armeria maritima is one of those unsung heroes of the garden. Its clump forming, evergreen and low growing, which makes it suited for use as a ground cover plant.
It also has masses of flowers in spring, all held above the grass like foliage. Well suited to coastal areas and it grows well in containers and in rock garden areas. Its main requirement is good drainage and plenty of sun.
From white through to pinks, reds and lilacs you can find an Armeria to fit any colour scheme. One particularly good variety is Armeria pseudarmeria ‘Bees Ruby’, strong growing and long flowering.
Also referred to as Lady’s Cushion, for the cushion of soft foliage, and ‘Sea Pink’ because it naturally grows in coastal conditions and the species (common thrift) tends toward pink flowers, this is a plant that has a range of landscaping uses.
This plant is supplied in a tall square pots.
Commonly called thrift, Armeria maritima is one of those unsung heroes of the garden. Its clump forming, evergreen and low growing, which makes it suited for use as a ground cover plant.
It also has masses of flowers in spring, all held above the grass like foliage. Well suited to coastal areas and it grows well in containers and in rock garden areas. Its main requirement is good drainage and plenty of sun.
From white through to pinks, reds and lilacs you can find an Armeria to fit any colour scheme. One particularly good variety is Armeria pseudarmeria ‘Bees Ruby’, strong growing and long flowering.
Also referred to as Lady’s Cushion, for the cushion of soft foliage, and ‘Sea Pink’ because it naturally grows in coastal conditions and the species (common thrift) tends toward pink flowers, this is a plant that has a range of landscaping uses.
This plant is supplied in a tall square pots.