Limonium narbonense

Limonium narbonense

"Limonium narbonense" is a species of sea lavender belonging to the family Plumbaginaceae.
Limonium narbonense  Geotagged,Israel,Limonium narbonense,Spring

Appearance

"Limonium narbonense" is a perennial herbaceous plant that reaches the height of about 30–70 millimetres. The leaves are 12 to 30 inches long, lanceolate-spatulate, located in a basal rosette. The inflorescence is large, with only a few or absent sterile branches. The flowers are white to pale violet, with a calyx of about 5–7 mm. The flowering period extends from June to September.
Limonium narbonense  Geotagged,Israel,Limonium narbonense,Spring

Distribution

This species can be found in Southern Europe, North Africa and in Southwest Asia. It is a plant of Mediterranean coastal habitat such as beaches, salt marshes, and coastal prairie, and other sandy saline habitats.

Habitat

This species can be found in Southern Europe, North Africa and in Southwest Asia. It is a plant of Mediterranean coastal habitat such as beaches, salt marshes, and coastal prairie, and other sandy saline habitats.

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