Sprouts of Bristol 21cm Staghorn Fern Platycerium Bifurcatum Plant
Scientific Name Armeria pseudarmeria (sea thrift)
A perennial flower with evergreen foliage which grows in a tuft with tall flowers shooting upwards. Hardy throughout most of the UK down to -15°C.
Flower: mat forming, evergreen foliage
Perennial
Common Name(s) Thrift, Sea Thrift
Origin Native to mountains and coastal areas across the northern hemisphere, especially Northern Europe
Description This tough evergreen perennial is not too fussy about where it is planted, as long as it gets plenty of sun and isn't sat in a puddle! It grows in tufts of greenery which will stay green year-round, and produces flowers which shoot out of the foliage in spring and summer. Used to growing on seaside cliffs, this plant is commonly called the 'sea thrift'; bring a slice of the shore to your garden or window box with these beautiful white blooms!
Months of Interest Flowers May to August, foliage is evergreen
Pruning Tips No pruning required, but if you deadhead the spent flowers it will encourage your plant to keep blooming until early autumn.
Wildlife Value Popular with bees, butterflies and other pollinators
Positioning Full sun (more than 6 hours per day), can handle exposed or sheltered spots.
Water Water only in very dry weather; make sure it isn't at all soggy and its soil drains well!
Soil Needs well-draining soil, and doesn't like to be sat in standing water. Any pH level is fine.
Food Fertilise at least once a year in the growing season (spring/summer)
Pet-safe? Yes- no toxicity reported, though it's best for the plant and your pets if they don't nibble too much!
Sprouts Top Tips This plant will grow up to half a meter in spread and height; if you want to divide it to propagate, early spring is a good time!
Pick your worst-quality soil to plant sea thrift in- it's really not picky and can fill an otherwise tricky spot with beautiful foliage and blooms!