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Silene uniflora - Sea Campion

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Silene uniflora is an incredibly adaptable and charming perennial plant, more commonly known as Sea Campion. Showcasing a remarkably robust tolerance to seaside and coastal conditions, this Northern European native boasts a mounding form, low to the ground, and maintains a continual display of silver-green foliage. Its resilient nature extends to a moderate water usage, thriving even in drier conditions. From late spring to early autumn, Sea Campion steals the show with its pure, snowy balloon-like blossoms, spectacularly contrasting against its shimmering leaves. Capable of flourishing under full sun to partial shade, this versatile gem of a plant offers enduring appeal for any garden, transforming rocky terrains into a picturesque coastal spectacle. With its year-round interests and minimal care requirements, Sea Campion doesn't simply inhabit your garden; it enhances the biodiversity of your landscape effortlessly.

  • Size: Low-growing, mounding form
  • Flowers: White, balloon-like flowers
  • Foliage: Silver-green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate, but tolerant of drier conditions
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Salt Tolerance: Can tolerate seaside and coastal conditions
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