Botanical name | Sabatia stellaris |
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Plant Care | Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. Half Sun Half Sun – Prefers 3 To 6 Hours of Sunlight a Day. Non Indigenous Non Indigenous – Exotic to South Africa. |
Size | |
Categories | |
Flowers | The flowers are pink or white in late Winter to late Spring. |
Common name(s) | Rose of plymouth, Marsh pink, Salt-marsh pink, Sea-pink |
Origin | |
Foliage | Sea pink bears foliage that is arranged in opposite pairs, narrow to broad elliptic in shape. |
Fruit | The fruit is a capsule containing 600 seeds. |
Sabatia stellaris (Rose of plymouth, Marsh pink, Salt-marsh pink, Sea-pink)
- Botanical name: Sabatia stellaris
- Common name(s): Rose of plymouth, Marsh pink, Salt-marsh pink, Sea-pink
- Categories: Annuals
Plant description:
Sea pink bears foliage that is arranged in opposite pairs, narrow to broad elliptic in shape. The flowers are pink or white in late Winter to late Spring and the fruit is a capsule containing 600 seeds.
Family: Gentianaceae
Sabatia stellaris requirements and features
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Requires moderate maintenance.
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The flowers are pink or white in late Winter to late Spring.
Sea pink bears foliage that is arranged in opposite pairs, narrow to broad elliptic in shape.