Description
Maritima Splendens Armeria Seeds 6335. Open Pollinated. Perennial.
Approx. 250 seeds/pkt (1,700 seeds/gram)
Hardy, Drought-Tolerant “Sea Pinks” for Rock Gardens and Borders.
Commonly known as Thrift or Sea Pink, Armeria maritima ‘Splendens’ is a rugged and charming perennial that produces an abundance of globe-shaped, rose-coloured blooms. These vibrant flowers rise on slender stems above tidy, grass-like evergreen mounds in late spring and early summer. With a low-growing habit that stays below 20 cm, it is a versatile choice for edging walkways, filling rockeries, or adding a pop of colour to coastal-inspired landscapes.
Quick Seed Details
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Product Code: 6335
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Type: Open Pollinated Perennial
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Hardiness: Zone 3 (Highly resilient)
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Colour: Deep Rose-Pink
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Plant Height: Under 20 cm
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Light Requirement: Full Sun
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Features: Drought-tolerant; evergreen foliage; salt-tolerant; perfect for xeriscaping.
What you need to know to Plant & Grow
Armeria is exceptionally tough once established, though it requires a bit of patience during the germination phase.
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Sow Indoors: Start in early March using a soilless mix.
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Pre-Sowing Tip: For better success, soak the seeds for several hours in room-temperature water before sowing to help break dormancy.
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Germination: Maintain a steady temperature of 15°C. Germination can be erratic and typically takes about 28 days.
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Growing On: Move seedlings under lights after they sprout; harden them off carefully before transplanting to a sunny, well-drained site.
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Sow Outdoors: Alternatively, sow directly in the garden during August. These late-summer sowings will establish themselves to provide beautiful blooms the following spring.
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Coverage: Two grams of seed will cover approximately 2.5 m².
Why Maritima Splendens Seeds belong in Your Garden
If you have a “problem area” that is too sunny or dry for most perennials, Armeria is the solution. Its natural habitat along sea cliffs makes it incredibly resistant to wind, salt, and drought, making it an essential component for xeriscaping in the Canadian garden. The dense, tufted foliage remains green and attractive even after the flowers fade, providing a clean, year-round groundcover that requires almost no maintenance.






