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Limonium sinuatum

Limonium sinuatum (L.) Mill.

StaticeSea LavenderWavyleaf Sea LavenderNotch Leaf Marsh RosemarySea Pink

Statice is a Mediterranean coastal plant beloved for its papery, everlasting flowers in vibrant colors. Perfect for both fresh and dried arrangements, it symbolizes remembrance and lasting beauty.

Plant Family

Plumbaginaceae (Leadwort family)

Blooming

Summer to early fall (June-September)

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Limonium sinuatum displaying clusters of papery colorful flowers
Limonium sinuatum displaying clusters of papery colorful flowers

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Remembrance
Success
Sympathy
Everlasting Love
Memory
Dauntlessness

Perfect For

Memorial servicesRemembrance ceremoniesDried flower craftsWedding bouquets (dried)Farewell giftsThank you arrangements

Color Meanings

Purple:Success and admiration
White:Remembrance and purity
Pink:Everlasting affection
Yellow:Cheerful memories
Blue:Sympathy and tranquility

Similar flowers: statices and blue sea lavenders also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Statice derives its name from the Greek "limonion," meaning meadow. The papery flowers that retain their color when dried have made statice a symbol of remembrance and lasting memories across cultures. In the Victorian language of flowers, statice represented success and sympathy. Its ability to thrive in harsh coastal conditions symbolizes resilience and dauntlessness. The everlasting quality of the dried flowers makes them perfect for memorial wreaths and remembrance bouquets. Statice has been cultivated for centuries around the Mediterranean and remains one of the most popular dried flowers worldwide, representing the enduring nature of cherished memories.
Related cultural flowers:Sunflower, Rose
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 4-6 inches tall (10-15 cm) flower clusters
Plant Size: 1-2.5 feet tall (30-75 cm)
Flower Shape: Dense clusters of small papery funnel-shaped flowers on winged stems

Natural Habitat

Native to: Mediterranean Basin (entire region), North Africa, Southern Europe
Habitat: Coastal areas, sandy beaches, salt marshes, and Mediterranean scrublands
Climate: Mediterranean, Temperate, Coastal

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Full sun (6+ hours direct sunlight)

Water

Low to moderate, excellent drought tolerance once established

Soil

Well-drained, Sandy, Sandy loam, Poor to average fertility, Tolerates alkaline soils (pH 6.5-8.0)

Expert Growing Tips

1

Plant in spring after last frost

2

Requires excellent drainage; avoid waterlogged soil

3

Thrives in light, sandy, well-drained soils

4

Do not over-fertilize; prefers lean soil

5

Often grown as annual in zones above 8, biennial or short-lived perennial in zones 8-9

6

Drought tolerant once established

7

May struggle in high heat and humidity

8

No deadheading needed; produces one long bloom period

9

Cut flowers when fully open for fresh use, younger for dried arrangements

10

Provide good air circulation to prevent crown rot

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Cut flower gardens (fresh and dried)
  • Coastal and seaside gardens
  • Rock gardens and gravel plantings
  • Container plantings
  • Border edging
  • Xeriscaping and water-wise gardens
  • Everlasting flower arrangements

Traditional Uses

  • Traditionally used in some Mediterranean cultures for astringent properties
  • Not commonly used medicinally compared to other Limonium species

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Limonium sinuatum

How do you dry statice flowers?

Cut statice when flowers are fully open and hang them upside down in a warm, dry, dark place. They dry quickly within 1-2 weeks and retain their vibrant colors excellently, making them perfect for everlasting arrangements.

Is Limonium sinuatum a perennial or annual?

Statice is technically a short-lived perennial or biennial, but it is commonly grown as an annual in most climates. In zones 8-9, it may behave as a biennial or tender perennial.

Is statice the same as lavender?

No, despite common names like sea lavender, statice (Limonium sinuatum) is not related to true lavender (Lavandula). It belongs to the leadwort family (Plumbaginaceae), while lavender is in the mint family.

Is statice salt tolerant?

Yes, statice is moderately salt tolerant and thrives in coastal gardens. Its natural habitat includes Mediterranean coastal areas and salt marshes, making it well-adapted to seaside conditions.

Why is statice called everlasting?

Statice is called everlasting because its papery flowers retain their color and form when dried, lasting for years in arrangements. This quality has made it one of the most popular dried flowers for centuries.

Available Colors

Purple
Lavender
Pink
Rose
White
Yellow
Blue
Violet

Quick Facts

Type:perennial
Family:Plumbaginaceae (Leadwort family)
Native to:Mediterranean Basin (entire region)
Blooms:Summer to early fall (June-September)

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