Armeria maritima
Sea Lavender Thrift is a charming coastal perennial forming dense mounds of grass-like foliage topped with spherical pink to lavender flower clusters on slender stems.
Plumbaginaceae (Sea Lavender or Leadwort family)
Mid to late spring (April-June), sporadic summer blooms

Similar flowers: sea lavenders and armerias also share similar meanings.
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Visit Full StoreFull sun, tolerates partial shade
Low; drought-tolerant once established, intolerant of wet soils
Poor, Infertile, Sandy, Rocky, Gravelly, Very well-drained, Lean
Must have excellent drainage; dies in heavy clay or wet soils
Thrives in poor, lean soils; too-rich soil causes rot
Highly tolerant of salt spray and wind
Grows from deep woody taproot
Deadhead to prolong blooming season
Divide only when centers become bare
Tolerates hard frosts and coastal exposure
May rot during prolonged wet, cool fall weather
Cut back dead foliage in spring, not fall (evergreen)
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The name 'thrift' refers to the plant's ability to thrive in poor conditions with minimal resources, embodying the virtue of thriftiness. It was featured on British threepence coins for this reason.
Sea Thrift is easy to grow if you provide excellent drainage and lean soil. It struggles in heavy clay, rich soils, or wet conditions but thrives in poor, well-drained sites with full sun.
Yes, Sea Thrift is generally deer resistant and also tolerates salt spray, wind, drought, and poor soil, making it excellent for challenging coastal gardens.
Sea Thrift blooms profusely in mid to late spring (April-June) with possible sporadic additional flowering through summer, especially with regular deadheading.
Discover other flowers with similar meanings, characteristics, or cultural significance.

Limonium spp.
Sea Lavender is a versatile perennial known for its airy sprays of papery flowers. Despite its name, it's not related to true lavender. Valued for fresh and dried arrangements, it brings delicate texture to gardens.

Armeria maritima
Armeria is a hardy coastal perennial forming neat cushions of grass-like foliage topped with globe-shaped flower heads. It symbolizes endurance, sympathy, and remembrance, thriving in harsh seaside conditions.

Anacyclus pyrethrum (and other spp.)
Anacyclus is a low-growing perennial with daisy-like flowers that have white petals with red undersides. It symbolizes resilience, hidden beauty, and adaptation.