
Sea lavender is a halophyte, also known as Statice, or Immortal Blue and is of exceptional longevity, never fades. Sea Lavender bears the Latin name Limonium gerberi.
This marine plant is mainly found in salt water marshes and flowers from July to September in carpets of a magnificent blue. It has many flowers grouped out of unilateral spikes. It has the particularity to reject the salt by the lower face of its leaves so forming small crystals which we can easily observe. The genus Limonium is found in all over the world. The greatest diversity is recorded in the area stretching from the Canary Islands through the Mediterranean region.
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