
Armeria 'Little Penny'
A charming miniature selection of thrift, Armeria ‘Little Penny’ forms tight, tidy cushions of evergreen foliage that stay handsome year-round. In late spring and early summer, the plant is topped with countless coppery-pink flower heads that shimmer in the sun—each held on wiry stems just above the leaves, giving a perfectly proportioned, jewel-like effect in the rock garden.
This special plant was propagated from plants grown in the late Kathy Allen’s renowned Southern Oregon rock garden, where it proved exceptionally compact, free-flowering, and resilient through both heat and winter wet. Its neat form and glowing flower color make it ideal for troughs, crevices, and the front edge of sunny, well-drained beds.
A lasting tribute to Kathy Allen’s keen eye for rock garden plants—hardy, enduring, and full of quiet brilliance. Hardy to USDA Zone 4
A charming miniature selection of thrift, Armeria ‘Little Penny’ forms tight, tidy cushions of evergreen foliage that stay handsome year-round. In late spring and early summer, the plant is topped with countless coppery-pink flower heads that shimmer in the sun—each held on wiry stems just above the leaves, giving a perfectly proportioned, jewel-like effect in the rock garden.
This special plant was propagated from plants grown in the late Kathy Allen’s renowned Southern Oregon rock garden, where it proved exceptionally compact, free-flowering, and resilient through both heat and winter wet. Its neat form and glowing flower color make it ideal for troughs, crevices, and the front edge of sunny, well-drained beds.
A lasting tribute to Kathy Allen’s keen eye for rock garden plants—hardy, enduring, and full of quiet brilliance. Hardy to USDA Zone 4