Cakile edentula subsp. edentula var. lacustris
American Sea Rocket is a native species of flowering plant found across the eastern North America seashores. Growing 1-3 feet tall, it has a woody stem and oblong fleshy leaves. Its white to pink flowers bloom from April to September, and its fruits are flat and dark brown. This short-lived perennial is very easy to grow in sand or loam and requires minimal maintenance. It grows best in full sunlight and moist soil and is commonly used for erosion control. American Sea Rocket is also a great source of food and shelter for wildlife.
Sunlight
Partial Shade
Water Needs
high
Water Every
"7-10" days
Sun Needs
partial-shade
Growth
Low
Care Level
Low
💧 Water every "7-10" days
Seasonal Adjustments
Adjust watering frequency based on temperature, humidity, and season. Water more frequently in summer and less in winter.
Pro Tip: Check soil moisture before watering. Stick your finger 1-2 inches into the soil—if it's dry, it's time to water!
Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date
Divide root ball in spring, replant sections immediately
Take 4-6" cuttings in spring, root in water or moist soil
Bend stem to soil surface, cover lightly, roots form in 4-6 weeks
Good For:
Consider Carefully:
Enjoys dappled or limited direct sun—about 2–4 hours of morning or late afternoon light and protection during peak midday sun.
Requires frequent watering to maintain moist soil. Don't let the soil dry out completely.