Family - Plumbaginaceae. Armeria ruscinonensis is a cultivation model described by Frédéric de Girard Armeria ruscinonensis is part of the genus Trifts and the family farms In addition to the nomination form, there is also the subspecies A. r. Littorifuga.
To avoid overhead watering, which can cause some cushion plants to rot, irrigation tubes circle the plants.
Clip any dead or brown foliage from the thrift plants with bypass pruners in early spring. Wait until spring so the evergreen foliage remains intact throughout winter. Depending on the condition of the foliage, you may simply need to clip the ends of the grass blades or cut them back to the root crown.
Armeria is a tough, small plant perfect for containers and difficult areas in the front of garden beds and rockeries.
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