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California Seathrift

Armeria maritima ssp. californica

perennial herb View on Calscape

Care

Sun

full sun, part shade

Water

moderate

Soil

Fast; Well draining clay or sand soil, clay or rock cliffs. Tolerates saline soil..

Size

0–1ft tall , 0–1ft wide

Bloom

Mar-May

Foliage

Deciduous

Deer

Resistant

Container

Friendly

Fragrant

Yes

Flowers

Prized

Native Range

Coastal bluffs and maritime grassland along the California coast from Humboldt to San Luis Obispo counties, below 500 ft elevation

Care Guide

Planting

Plant California Seathrift in full sun in fast-draining soil - sandy or clay soil works well, and it even tolerates saline soil. Drainage is critical; if you have heavy clay, amend with sand or plant in a rock garden or container where water moves through quickly. Plant in fall or spring to give it time to establish before summer heat.

After Planting

Water moderately through the first growing season, then taper to no more than twice a month once established. The #1 mistake is overwatering: this plant rots at the center if kept too wet, especially away from cool coastal conditions. After establishment, let the soil dry between waterings, and expect minimal watering needs year-round. Armeria is deciduous and will die back in winter - this is normal, not a sign of failure.

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Endangered & Threatened Species Supported

Callippe fritillary Argynnis callippe callippe
CA: Threatened

Callippe fritillary subspecies listed as Threatened under CESA

Monarch butterfly Danaus plexippus
CA Special Concern

California Species of Special Concern; monarch populations declining

Chalcedon Checkerspot Euphydryas chalcedona
CA Special Concern

California Species of Special Concern

Wildlife Supported

Insects

Nectar · Spring

Early season nectar source for queen establishment and colony initiation

Larval Host · Spring

Early spring larval host plant; caterpillars feed on rosette leaves

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval food plant; overwinter as chrysalides on host

hig Honey bee
Nectar · Spring

Early season nectar and pollen for hive provisioning

Nectar · Spring

Spring foraging for newly emerged colonies

Larval Host · Spring

Larval food plant for coastal California populations

Nectar · Summer

Adult foraging on coastal flowers during breeding season

Nectar · Spring

Spring migration nectar source along California coast

+2 more species

Birds

Seeds · Year-Round

Opportunistic seed foraging

Seeds · Winter

Winter seed consumption during irruptive years

Seeds · Year-Round

Small seed consumption

Where to Buy

Oaktown Native Plant Nursery

702 Channing Way, Berkeley

Wed-Sun 10am-5pm

1.0 mi (510) 387-9744 Website
East Bay Wilds

2110 Eighth St, Suite 202, Berkeley

Fri 9:30am-4pm (occasional Sat, call ahead)

1.5 mi (510) 409-5858 Website
Yerba Buena Nursery

12511 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay

Tue-Sat 9am-4pm

12.0 mi (650) 851-1668 Website