Armeria juniperifolia
By Tate
- 15 Sep, 2009
- 5 likes
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not a cacti then lol, looks lovely tate
16 Sep, 2009
These are great, Armerias are often used in rock gardens.
I have some that are a cerise colour and flowers on a slightly longer stalk.
16 Sep, 2009
Right, Louise1, yours (with longer stalks) is Armeria maritima. Above is Armeria juniperifolia.
16 Sep, 2009
A beautiful thing. I'll have my eyes out for it. Its wonderful.
17 Sep, 2009
I like all the Armerias Tate :)
17 Sep, 2009
It is a great plant. When I got it 2 years ago it was a size of a fist. Now it's like a football.
17 Sep, 2009
Good value for money there then ! :))
17 Sep, 2009
Hehe... yeah :o)
17 Sep, 2009
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What else?
See who else is growing Armeria juniperifolia (Sea pink).
See who else has plants in genus Armeria.
This photo is of "Armeria juniperifolia" in Tate's garden
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Armeria Maritima 'Alba'
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Wow, this really is something! What a wonderful plant. I must know more.
16 Sep, 2009