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Sea Daffodil

Pancratium maritimum L.

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Sea daffodil produces stunning fragrant white flowers with distinctive corona and protruding stamens, blooming on sandy Mediterranean shores. Native to coastal regions, these elegant blooms symbolize coastal beauty, strength, resilience, and the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean.

Plant Family

Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllis family)

Blooming

Late summer (July-September), flowers open at dusk

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Elegant white sea daffodil flowers with distinctive corona on sandy shores
Elegant white sea daffodil flowers with distinctive corona on sandy shores

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Coastal strength
Resilience
Ancient beauty
Mediterranean heritage
Renewal
Purity

Perfect For

Coastal celebrationsMediterranean cultural eventsConservation dedicationsBeach garden plantings

Color Meanings

White:Purity, coastal beauty, and ancient grace
Protruding stamens:Reaching toward the heavens, spiritual connection

Similar flowers: snowbrush ceanothuss and nerines also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Sea daffodil has deep roots in Mediterranean culture, appearing in ancient Aegean wall decorations dating to the 17th century BC. Frescoes in the Women's House at Akrotiri on Thera (Santorini) depict stylized sea daffodils up to 140 cm tall, associated with goddess veneration. The Hebrew name חבצלת החוף (khavatselet ha-Khof) is closely related to the "rose of Sharon" mentioned in the Song of Solomon, with some scholars suggesting the biblical passage may refer to this coastal flower. The genus name Pancratium comes from Greek "pancration" meaning "all strength," reflecting the plant's remarkable ability to thrive in harsh coastal environments.
Related cultural flowers:Sunflower, Rose
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 2.5-3 inches diameter (6-8 cm), daffodil-shaped with 6 petals
Plant Size: 12-28 inches tall (30-70 cm) flowering stalks
Flower Shape: Six pointed petals with distinctive white corona, stamens attached to corona edge

Natural Habitat

Native to: Mediterranean basin, Black Sea coasts, Canary Islands, Portugal to Turkey, North Africa
Habitat: Sandy seashores, coastal dunes, beaches above high tide line
Climate: Mediterranean, Coastal

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Full sun; requires hot summers and very sunny position

Water

Low; drought-tolerant, adapted to dry Mediterranean summers

Soil

Sandy, Well-drained, Coastal sand, Salt-tolerant

Expert Growing Tips

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Hardy to USDA zone 8 (tolerates to about -5°C/23°F)

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Bulbs planted deep in sand (30-40 cm)

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Requires hot, dry summers to induce flowering

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Often shy bloomer in cooler climates

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Leaves remain green through winter, may brown as flowers open

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Flowers open at dusk and release captivating fragrance

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Requires cross-pollination (not self-fertile)

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Pollinated by night-flying hawk moths

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Seedlings flower in 3rd or 4th year

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Coastal gardens and xeriscapes
  • Mediterranean-style landscapes
  • Sandy soil gardens
  • Specimen bulb plantings
  • Fragrance gardens
  • Conservation plantings

Traditional Uses

  • Not commonly used medicinally
  • Strong root system stabilizes coastal dunes
  • Important for coastal ecosystem conservation
  • Prevents erosion and fosters habitat for other species
  • Flowers attract night pollinators

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Sea Daffodil

when do sea daffodils bloom

Sea daffodils bloom in late summer (July-September) in their Mediterranean habitat. The flowers open at dusk and release an intense, sweet fragrance.

are sea daffodils fragrant

Yes, sea daffodils are highly fragrant with a captivating sweet scent that intensifies in the evening to attract night-flying hawk moths for pollination.

where do sea daffodils grow naturally

Sea daffodils grow naturally on sandy beaches and coastal dunes throughout the Mediterranean basin, Black Sea coasts, and from the Canary Islands to Turkey.

are sea daffodils endangered

Sea daffodils are threatened in some regions, particularly on the Bulgarian and Turkish Black Sea coasts. Coastal development and habitat loss are major threats.

how deep do sea daffodil bulbs grow

Sea daffodil bulbs grow very deep in coastal sand, typically 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) deep, which helps protect them from harsh conditions and stabilizes dunes.

can you grow sea daffodils in pots

Sea daffodils can be grown in large containers with very well-draining sandy soil, but they require full sun, hot summers, and may be shy bloomers outside their native range.

Available Colors

White
Pure white

Quick Facts

Type:bulb
Family:Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllis family)
Native to:Mediterranean basin
Blooms:Late summer (July-September), flowers open at dusk

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