Salt tolerant perennials and grasses
For coastal areas and roadsides
Roadsides and coastal areas often contain a high salt content in the soil. Many plants have difficulty establishing themselves under these conditions. However, not all plants suffer equally from these special requirements. Some genera and species are particularly well suited for saline sites and allow a varied and aesthetic planting even under these difficult conditions. The following is a list of all perennials from the JELITTO STAUDENSAMEN GmbH assortment, which are excellently adapted to these demanding conditions.
Salt tolerant
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Art.No.: CO674
CRAMBE maritima -
Art.No.: ZA295
PANICUM amarum -
Art.No.: LA078
LAVANDULA angustifolia Munstead-Strain -
Art.No.: PA405
PLANTAGO major 'Rosularis'(Rose Plantain) [Bowles Variety] -
Art.No.: TA027
TETRAGONOLOBUS maritimus(LOTUS) -
Art.No.: AO984
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa -
Art.No.: ZA033
ANDROPOGON scoparius 'Prairie Blues'(SCHIZACHYRIUM) -
Art.No.: MA095
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM crystallinum(Iceplant) -
Art.No.: LA275
LIMONIUM vulgare -
Art.No.: ZA344
SCIRPUS tabernaemontani(SCHOENOPLECTUS) -
Art.No.: AG005
ACAENA microphylla -
Art.No.: AA988
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa 'Gay Butterflies'
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Art.No.: ZA283
MUHLENBERGIA capillaris[Ruby] -
Art.No.: ZA274
MISCANTHUS sinensis -
Art.No.: EA165
ERYNGIUM maritimum -
Art.No.: LA390
LOTUS corniculatus -
Art.No.: AA031
ACHILLEA millefolium 'Summer Pastels' -
Art.No.: AG988
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa 'Gay Butterflies'
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Art.No.: AO546
ANTHYLLIS vulneraria -
Art.No.: AG985
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa ssp. interior -
Art.No.: PA400
PLANTAGO major 'Purple Perversion'(Plantain) -
Art.No.: CA349
CENTRANTHUS ruber var. coccineus 'Rosenrot'[Pretty Betsy] -
Art.No.: ZA143
DESMOSCHOENUS spiralis(FICINIA) -
Art.No.: BA012
BAPTISIA australis 'Alba' -
Art.No.: ZA054
ELEGIA elephantina(CHONDROPETALUM) -
Art.No.: AT282
ALTHAEA officinalis(Marshmallow) -
Art.No.: AA984
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa[Orange Butterfly] -
Art.No.: CA674
CRAMBE maritima -
Art.No.: ZA154
ELYMUS canadensis 'Icy Blue' -
Art.No.: ZA150
ELYMUS arenarius(LEYMUS)