Sea Pink or Thrift Ameria maritima is a hardy plant of wild coasts and cliff tops especially in Scotland. In Gaelic its name is tonna chladaich meaning ‘beach wave’. It forms cushion-like coverings to walls and crevasses in coastal crags. Other familiar cliff top species are the Sea Campion Silene maritime with its white petals and tubular capsules, and the yellow Kidney vetch Anthyllis vulneraria. All these flowers are tolerant to the regular gales and salt spray.
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