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Thrift (Sea Pink)
Native Plant

Thrift (Sea Pink)

Thrift (Armeria maritima) is a hardy coastal wildflower known for its pink blooms and resilience. Once featured on British coins, it symbolises frugality and strength, thriving on Cornish cliffs and in gardens shaped by wind, salt, and history.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
English Stonecrop (Sedum anglicum): Living Jewels on Ancient Stone
Wildflowers

English Stonecrop (Sedum anglicum): Living Jewels on Ancient Stone

With its starry flowers and drought-loving nature, English Stonecrop thrives on Cornwall’s ancient stones and hedges. Discover its cultural ties to sacred sites, practical value for coastal gardens, and role in preserving traditional Cornish landscapes.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Spring Squill (Scilla verna): Cornwall’s Coastal Jewel
Spring Squill (Scilla verna):
Coastal Wildflowers

Spring Squill (Scilla verna): Cornwall’s Coastal Jewel

Cornwall’s official floral emblem, Spring Squill carpets the cliffs each spring in brilliant blue. Discover its cultural symbolism, ideal growing conditions, and how this resilient wildflower brings beauty and biodiversity to coastal gardens.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Sheep’s Bit Scabious (Jasione montana)
Native Plant

Sheep’s Bit Scabious (Jasione montana)

A wildflower steeped in folklore and rich in pollinator value, Sheep’s Bit Scabious thrives on Cornwall’s cliffs. Learn its cultural story, traditional uses, and how to grow it in wildlife-friendly coastal gardens.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Sea Campion: Witches’ Thimbles and Devil’s Hatties — A Folklore-Rich Plant of the Cornish Coast
Native Plant

Sea Campion: Witches’ Thimbles and Devil’s Hatties — A Folklore-Rich Plant of the Cornish Coast

Why is Sea Campion called Witches’ Thimbles and Devil’s Hatties? This coastal wildflower carries centuries of Cornish folklore, warning of danger, death, and magic. Discover the legends and superstitions rooted in its windswept, cliffside habitat.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Rock Sea Spurrey (Spergularia rupicola): A Coastal Survivor with Roots in Cornwall’s Wild Heritage
Coastal Wildflowers

Rock Sea Spurrey (Spergularia rupicola): A Coastal Survivor with Roots in Cornwall’s Wild Heritage

A resilient native of Cornwall’s rocky coast, Rock Sea Spurrey is both a symbol of endurance and a key player in coastal ecology. Discover its folklore, practical uses, and how to grow it in coastal gardens that honour Cornwall’s wild shoreline.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Ox-Eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)
Wildflowers

Ox-Eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)

A beloved symbol of purity and midsummer magic, the Ox-Eye Daisy has deep roots in Cornish folklore and UK traditions. Discover its cultural legacy, ecological importance, and how to grow this resilient, pollinator-friendly wildflower in coastal gardens.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Common Bird's Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)
Coastal Wildflowers

Common Bird's Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)

A sunny burst of folklore and function, Bird’s Foot Trefoil is a Cornish wildflower rich in rural charm, farming history, and pollinator value. Discover its nicknames, legends, and how to grow this resilient native in coastal gardens.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Least Adder's Tongue (Ophioglossum lusitanicum)
Least Adder's Tongue (Ophioglossum lusitanicum)
Plant Profiles

Least Adder's Tongue (Ophioglossum lusitanicum)

A rare winter-growing fern found only on St Agnes in the Isles of Scilly, Least Adder’s Tongue is a living link to Cornwall’s ancient habitats. Discover its story and how to care for it in gardens that echo its wild coastal home.
By Editorial Team • 3 min read
Cornish Path-Moss (Ditrichum cornubicum)
Plant Profiles

Cornish Path-Moss (Ditrichum cornubicum)

A globally rare moss found only on Cornwall’s historic mine spoil, Cornish Path-Moss is a living link to the region’s industrial past—thriving in toxic soils and symbolising resilience, ecological uniqueness, and the legacy of mining landscapes.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Cornish Moneywort (Sibthorpia europaea)
Plant Profiles

Cornish Moneywort (Sibthorpia europaea)

A rare native of Cornwall’s damp, shaded habitats, Cornish Moneywort forms low carpets of round, coin-like leaves. Linked to local folklore and conservation, it’s perfect for moist, sheltered garden corners that honour wild beauty.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read
Cornish Eyebright (Euphrasia vigursii)
Plant Profiles

Cornish Eyebright (Euphrasia vigursii)

A rare and endangered wildflower native to Cornwall, Cornish Eyebright thrives in coastal heathlands. Discover its cultural roots, ecological role, and how to grow this hemiparasitic gem in wildflower and coastal gardens.
By Editorial Team • 2 min read

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