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Sea Lavender
Sea Lavender
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Sea Lavender | Limonium perezii ‘Sea Lavender’
Sea Lavender (Limonium perezii) is a tough, long-blooming perennial known for its striking clusters of tiny lavender-purple flowers held above leathery green foliage. Often used in coastal gardens for its salt tolerance, this plant thrives in dry, sunny locations and brings a splash of color from spring through fall. The papery blooms are excellent for fresh or dried arrangements, holding their color for months.
Growing Limonium perezii ‘Sea Lavender’
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Light: Full sun for the best flowering and compact growth.
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Soil: Prefers well-draining sandy or loamy soils; tolerates poor and coastal soils.
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Water: Low water needs once established; drought-tolerant.
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Maintenance: Remove spent flower stems to encourage continuous blooms; minimal pruning needed.
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Hardiness: USDA zones 9–11; frost-sensitive, best in warm climates.
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Wildlife: Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Shipping Info
The plant will be approximately 8–12 inches tall with a well-developed root system, grown in a 1-gallon container. Shipped without the container; roots and surrounding soil will be lightly moistened and wrapped in plastic for safe transport. Ready to plant immediately upon arrival.