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.: AO546
ANTHYLLIS vulneraria -
Art.No.: AA546
ANTHYLLIS vulneraria -
Art.No.: TA008
TARAXACUM officinale(Dandelion) -
Art.No.: EA016
ECHINOPS ritro ssp. ruthenicus 'Platinum Blue' -
Art.No.: ZA076
CAREX arenaria -
Art.No.: ZA276
MISCANTHUS sinensis 'New Hybrids' -
Art.No.: RG130
ROSMARINUS officinalis(SALVIA rosmarinus) -
Art.No.: ZA295
PANICUM amarum -
Art.No.: CA346
CENTRANTHUS ruber 'Albus'[Snowcloud] -
Art.No.: AO282
ALTHAEA officinalis -
Art.No.: ZA283
MUHLENBERGIA capillaris[Ruby] -
Art.No.: ZA150
ELYMUS arenarius(LEYMUS) -
Art.No.: OA027
OENOTHERA macrocarpa ssp. fremontii 'Silver Wings'(missouriensis) -
Art.No.: AA988
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa 'Gay Butterflies'
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Art.No.: VA274
VIOLA tricolor(Wild Pansy) -
Art.No.: ZA293
PANICUM virgatum 'Emerald Chief' -
Art.No.: LA276
GONIOLIMON tataricum(LIMONIUM) -
Art.No.: AA892
ARMERIA Maritima-Hybr. Ornament®' -
Art.No.: EA160
ERYNGIUM campestre -
Art.No.: EA020
ECHIUM vulgare(Viper's Bugloss) -
Art.No.: PA404
PLANTAGO major 'Purpurea'(var. rubrifolia) (Red-leaved Plantain) -
Art.No.: EO020
ECHIUM vulgare -
Art.No.: TA220
TRIGLOCHIN maritimum -
Art.No.: ZA032
ANDROPOGON scoparius 'Blaze'(SCHIZACHYRIUM) -
Art.No.: BA016
BAPTISIA australis var. minor(minor) -
Art.No.: HA080
HELICHRYSUM arenarium -
Art.No.: AO984
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa -
Art.No.: AO033
ACHILLEA millefolium 'Proa' -
Art.No.: ZA154
ELYMUS canadensis 'Icy Blue' -
Art.No.: IG024
IBERIS sempervirens 'Snow Cushion'