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Wavyleaf sea lavender
Also known as: Sea lavender, Sea pink
Wavyleaf sea lavender (Limonium sinuatum) is a plant species native to southern Spain, North Africa, the Canary Islands, Israel and Turkey. Wavyleaf sea lavender grows in sandy soils. This species is also called sea pink. Wavyleaf sea lavender is commonly used to make dried flower arrangements.
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Perennial, Annual, Biennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Mid spring, Late spring, Summer, Fall
Bloom Time
Summer
Harvest Time
30 cm to 60 cm
Plant Height
18 cm to 45 cm
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
2.5 cm
Flower Size
20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Summer, Fall
Growth Season

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Distribution of Wavyleaf sea lavender

Distribution Map
Wavyleaf sea lavender is native to the Mediterranean region and has adapted to a wide range of climate types. In addition to its natural habitat, wavyleaf sea lavender has spread to other major regions of the world through cultivation and naturalization. It thrives in temperate zones and is notably introduced and cultivated in parts of the Americas and Asia, establishing a presence as a non-native species in these locales.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Cultivated beds
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Flowering
Fruiting

Culture

Garden Use
Wavyleaf sea lavender is a popular flowering plant with many uses in the garden and as a cut flower. It grows readily outdoors, making it an excellent choice for cut flower gardens and in colorful garden border zones. In addition, this plant tolerates salty soil conditions, making it a suitable option in coastal areas, and it attracts beneficial pollinator insects.
Symbolism
Sympathy
Interesting Facts
Wavyleaf sea lavender makes an attractive filler in floral arrangements and keeps its color well when dried. This is done by hanging the flowers upside down in bunches in a dry, sheltered room. The habitat of the wavyleaf sea lavender has been reduced by development, and it has been overharvested for use by florists. Many regions have passed legislation protecting this plant, and it is unwise to remove it from its natural environment.
Name Story
Wavyleaf sea lavender: The scientific name Limonium comes from the Greek word “leimon,” meaning a meadow. From that came the Latin word “limonium,” which was what Pliny called wild plants. The botanist Linnaeus added “sinuatum” because of its wavy-edged leaves. The wavyleaf sea lavender is, indeed, often found growing along the coast but is adaptable to a variety of inland habitats.
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Papery clusters of small flowers in white with vibrant pink, purple, and yellow calyces.
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3-winged, green stem reaching 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) with angular appearance.
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Rosette of sinuate leaves with lobed, lance-shaped, pinnatifid structure, hairy and pinnate.
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Flowers bloom from late spring to early summer, no noticeable scent, 0.4 inches (1 cm) in diameter.
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Entire plant is downy, with versatile gardening applications, modest height, and robust blooms.
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Care Guide for Wavyleaf sea lavender

Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water: Wavyleaf sea lavender thrives in coastal environments, tolerating drought and lower humidity. It requires weekly watering and prefers well-draining soil to mimic its native habitat. Primarily grown as an ornamental plant, wavyleaf sea lavender showcases resilience and vibrant blooms, making it an excellent choice for outdoor gardens.
Fertilize: Wavyleaf sea lavender thrives with balanced nutrition fertilizer monthly during the growing season, enhancing blooms and foliage. Use a high phosphorus fertilizer before budding, applying one teaspoon per plant. Avoid fertilizing in winter and ensure soil integration to prevent root burn.
Pruning: Wavyleaf sea lavender requires pruning in late winter to early spring by cutting back spent stems and dead growth. Regular trimming improves air circulation and encourages blooming. Avoid pruning during active growth to prevent stress, ensuring a robust structure and vibrant appearance for optimal health.
Propagation: Wavyleaf sea lavender is a perennial that flourishes in well-drained, sandy soil. For effective germination, maintain consistent temperature and light moisture, lightly covering seeds with soil. Firming the soil after sowing enhances seed-to-soil contact, promoting better germination rates.
Repotting: Repot wavyleaf sea lavender every 2-3 years in spring to support its growth. Choose a medium-sized pot for adequate drainage. Water sparingly post-repotting to prevent root rot, ensuring wavyleaf sea lavender thrives with consistent care.
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