Acantholimon ulicinum — a medium houseplant
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Acantholimon ulicinum

Acantholimon Ulicinum

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Acantholimon ulicinum (ulicinum: yoo-lih-SEE-num), also known as the prickly thief, is a species of broadleaf evergreen plants in the family Plumbaginaceae. Acantholimon ulicinum is around 10 cm (4 in) tall and has a spread of 30 cm (1 ft). The species is endemic to the eastern Mediterranean region (Greece, the Balkans and Turkey) where it grows in dry soil. From June to July is when Acantholimon ulicinum blooms, with pale pink flowers. It has crowded, rigid, hard-textured, spiny-tipped, linear and needle-like leaves, and five-petaled pink flowers in short-stalked inflorescences.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Acantholimon
Family
Plumbaginaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Gorse prickly thrift
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Acantholimon ulicinum leaf
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Acantholimon ulicinum leaf
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Acantholimon ulicinum flower
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Acantholimon ulicinum flower
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Acantholimon ulicinum fruit
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Acantholimon ulicinum habit
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