

How to identify Sea-lavenders (Limonium)
Sea-lavenders, also known as Caspia
Sea-lavenders is characterized by their clumping growth habit and rosettes of leathery, spoon-shaped leaves. They boast clusters of small, delicate flowers with papery petals, which can vary in color from white, pink, to lavender. The blooms are well-known for their long-lasting nature when cut. These plants typically reach heights of 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 cm) and have a similar spread. The flowering stems are wiry and erect, giving the inflorescences a distinctive spray-like appearance above the foliage.
Clumping growth habit with rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves.
Clusters of small, delicate flowers in white, pink, or lavender.
Long-lasting blooms when cut.
Wiry, erect flowering stems creating a spray-like appearance above foliage.
Typical height range of 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 cm).
Scientific Classification of Sea-lavenders