Sea Thrift

Where can I see the Sea Thrift

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Sea Thrift, (Armeria maritima), is a perennial wildflower that can be found in the coastal areas of the Northern Hemisphere.

It has slender, grass-like leaves and delicate, pinkish-white flowers. The blooms appear in clusters and are about 1-1/2 inches wide.

Sea Thrift grows best in sunny locations and sandy or rocky soils. It typically flowers from May to July.

If you're lucky enough to see Sea Thrift in the wild, take a moment to appreciate its beauty! This charming flower is sure to brighten your day.

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Geeky Facts about the Sea Thrift

Fact 1

It boasts round clusters of pink to lavender and sometimes white flowers.

Fact 2

It blooms in mid to late spring.

Fact 3

This compact evergreen plant grows only 6 to 12 inches high and across from a woody tap root.

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