Exposed Coastal Sites Planting List.
It can be really tricky to find plants that will contend with very exposed sites. The combination of wind and
salt can be disastrous, and any shelter that can be created will more than pay for itself in protecting the
plants.
However, there are times when its not possible or practical to create a shelter belt, so here are some of the
plants that stand a chance and will give colour and most are generally drought-tolerant also.
Click here to see Shrubs suitable for Costal Planting
Armeria maritima - Sea Pink or Thrift. Commonly found on the cliffs, is an
excellent rock garden plant with dainty pink flowers. In the wild the flowers are a paler pink, but brighter
shades are available on cultivars.
Carpobrotus edulis -The Hottentot Fig -Flowers in
May and June, likes lots of space to ramble about in hot, open spaces. Looks particularly good cascading down
walls and slopes. Survives very well close to the sea, but will not withstand sub-zero temperatures for any
length of time.
Crocosmia Lucifer - produces clumps of iris-like foliage - with
hot red flowers from mid to late summer. Good structural plant that looks good against Canna Wyoming and
Dahlia Grenadier. Prefers a well drained soil in full sun or partial shade with a well drained soil, and
tolerates a windy situation.
Erigeron glaucus - low growing perennial with daisy like purple flowers
that bloom for a long period from summer through autumn - great nectar plant for butterlies. Deadhead as
needed for a prolonged showing.
Eryngium planum - Sea Holly is a great plant for
coastal areas, as well as rock gardens. It flowers in mid-late summer in a profusion of small
steely blue flowers and is happy in a well drained soil with full exposure to the sun. Its roots
were once pulped, sugared and sold as sweets.
Osteospermum - Tresco Purple - has a mound forming habit that spreads
well, with dark purple daisy style flowers. Does well in exposed, well-drained position. Deadhead for an
extended display. Flowers in late summer through autumn and makes great ground cover.
Sedum - spectabile - the succulent foliage hosts tightly packed head of green
buds that open into small pink flowers from late summer through autumn. Very attractive to butterflies. Is a
hardy plant that thrives in full sun an a well drained, light and sandy soil.
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