Wavyleaf sea lavender

Limonium sinuatum

''Limonium sinuatum'', commonly known as wavyleaf sea lavender, statice, sea lavender, notch leaf marsh rosemary, sea pink, is a Mediterranean plant species in the family Plumbaginaceae known for its papery flowers that can be used in dried arrangements.

It is common to find it in Southern Spain, North Africa, Canary Islands, Israel and in Turkey. It usually grows up in sandy grounds.
Limonium sinuatum with its white flowers and blue calyxes Geotagged,Israel,Limonium sinuatum,Winter

Appearance

It is a short-lived perennial plant, and is often treated as an annual. The leaves are pinnate, lobed, and lance-shaped – up to 10 cm long. All parts are downy. The winged flower stems appear in summer, and are about 70 cm tall. The flowers present in short, papery clusters in colours ranging from white to pink, purple, and yellow. It has been known to become invasive.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderCaryophyllales
FamilyPlumbaginaceae
GenusLimonium
SpeciesL. sinuatum
Photographed in
Israel