Definition
Limonium, also known as sea lavender or statice, is a genus of flowering plants often found in coastal habitats and salt marshes. These plants are known for their papery, long-lasting flowers that come in shades of purple, pink, white, and yellow. Unlike true lavender, it offers a different kind of beauty with its delicate, branching stems. 🌸 Think of it as a dried flower arrangement that blooms in the wild, adding texture and color to the landscape. It is valued both for its ornamental qualities and its ability to thrive in challenging conditions. Limonium captures the essence of coastal charm and enduring beauty.