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Limonium platyphyllum, the broad-leaved statice, or florist's sea lavender, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae. [2] It is native to the Black Sea region; Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Crimea, south and east European Russia, and the Caucasus, and it has been introduced to Great Britain. [ 1 ]
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Limonium is a genus of about 600 flowering plant species. Members are also known as sea-lavender, statice, caspia or marsh-rosemary.Despite their common names, species are not related to the lavenders or to rosemary.
Pseudaplemonus limonii lives predominantly, if not exclusively, on Common sea-lavender, but it is suggested that it also accepts other species of Limonium and possibly also Frankenia in southern Spain or Portugal. [1] [2] To reproduce, the weevil will chew a slot into the plant's root crown wherein it lays its eggs. The hole is then sealed by ...
It is called German statice, Tatarian sea-lavender, Tartarian statice or just statice. It is native to Albania, Algeria, Bulgaria, Greece, Kazakhstan, the North Caucasus, Romania, Southern Russia, Tunisia, Ukraine and the former Yugoslavia. [3] [5] It is planted in gardens as a border and groundcover, and also used in the cut-flower industry. [6]
Limonium ramosissimum, the Algerian sea lavender, is a species of sea lavender (Limonium) native to the Mediterranean region. Its specific epithet rāmōsissimum means "many-branched" in Latin. Ecological characteristics
Limonium bellidifolium, commonly known as the matted sea-lavender, [1] is an aggregate species in the family Plumbaginaceae. Despite the common name, matted sea-lavender is not related to the lavenders , but is a perennial herb with flowers with five petals in clusters.
Limonium binervosum, commonly known as rock sea-lavender, [1] is an aggregate species in the family Plumbaginaceae. Despite the common name, rock sea-lavender is not related to the lavenders or to rosemary but is a perennial herb with small violet-blue flowers with five petals in clusters.