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Plant specific values:
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Sea Squill (Drimia maritima) | Easyscape Plant Profile

Sea Squill

(Drimia maritima)

Sea Squill (Drimia maritima)

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Climate Requirements for Santa Maria, California

This Plant Your Site Plant Suitability for Your Location
Precipitation 0" - 63" 18" Your precipitation may be insufficient for this plant. Irrigate N" / year. Irrigate N" / year
High Temp. 63°F - 105°F 77°F Your summer temperatures are normal for this plant. Excellent
Low Temp. 14°F - 58°F 40°F Your winter temperatures are normal for this plant Excellent
This plant should grow well at your location with about N inches per year (Y minutes per month) of irrigation.

Summary

Drimia maritima, commonly known as Sea Squill, is a semi-deciduous perennial bulb native to rocky coastal areas, and is found in Southern Europe, North Africa, and the eastern Mediterranean region. It is adapted to a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The plant grows from a large bulb, which can be up to 20 cm (7.9 in) wide and weigh 1 kg (2.2 lb). Bulbs often grow in clumps just beneath the soil surface. In spring, each bulb produces a rosette of about ten dark green, leathery leaves, each up to a meter long. These leaves die back by fall, when the bulb sends up a tall, narrow raceme of flowers, reaching 1.5–2 m (4 ft 11 in – 6 ft 7 in) in height. The flowers, about 1.5 cm (0.59 in) wide, have six tepals with a dark midvein and are typically white, except for the red-flowered form. The fruit is a capsule up to 1.2 cm (0.47 in) long.

Sea Squill is valued for its striking vertical inflorescence and is used in rock gardens, as a focal point in borders, or naturalized in coastal landscapes. It is drought-tolerant once established, making it a low-maintenance choice for water-wise gardens. The plant’s ability to thrive in poor soils and its resistance to pests and diseases add to its horticultural appeal. In cultivation, Sea Squill requires full sun or part shade, low to medium water, and well-drained soil. It is not commonly affected by diseases or pests, but it can be sensitive to overwatering, which may cause bulb rot.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Bulb
  • Height: 4-7 feet
  • Width: 1-2 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Flower Color: White
  • Flowering Season: Summer
  • Leaf Retention: Semi-Deciduous

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Water: Low, Medium
  • Drainage: Fast

Common Uses

Bee Garden, Low Maintenance, Potted Plant, Rock Garden, Salt Tolerant, Showy Flowers

Natural Habitat

Rocky coastal areas in Southern Europe, North Africa, and the eastern Mediterranean region

Other Names

Common Names: Sea Onion, Maritime Squill, Red Squill, Squill

Scientific Names: Urginea maritima, Drimia maritima, Urginea scilla, Scilla maritima, Squilla maritima, Charybdis maritima, Urginea anthericoides, Scilla anthericoides, Urginea maritima var. purpurascens

GBIF Accepted Name: Drimia maritima (L.) Stearn