

How to identify Sea lavender (Limonium vulgare)
Sea lavender is characterized by a tight, symmetrical rosette of 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) long, rounded obovate leaves that are dark green on the top and gray-green beneath. This short, clumping perennial possesses a deep taproot and woody base. Its branched flower stalks reach up to 18 inches (approx. 45.7 cm) tall, displaying dainty lavender flowers during summer and fall. Sea lavender thrives in full sun with occasional to minimal watering and tolerates cold down to below 15°F (-9.4°C).
Symmetrical rosette with rounded obovate dark green leaves
Branched flower stalks reaching up to 18 inches (45.7 cm) tall
Dainty lavender flowers blooming in summer and fall
Short, clumping perennial with deep taproot and woody base
Thrives in full sun, tolerates cold below 15°F (-9.4°C)
Scientific Classification of Sea lavender