Limonium suworowii
Sea Lavender
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Sea Lavender (Limonium suworowii) - Description
Graceful curved spikes of bright rose flowers. Beautiful in the garden in sunny beds. Outstanding in fresh and dried arrangements. Annual. Ht.18in. GARDEN HINTS: To dry; pick mature sprays, remove foliage, bunch loosely and hang upside down in an airy place. Arrange before flowers get brittle and while stems are still pliable.
Sea Lavender (Limonium suworowii) - Blooming
Small spikes of small papery flowers in summer and fall, arranged in larger panicles.
Sea Lavender (Limonium suworowii) - Growth
Perennials and subshrubs, some annuals and biennials. Rosette of leaves clustered at the base of the plant. Leaf shape ranges from simple and entire to deeply lobed and featherlike. Grows best in full sun.
Sea Lavender (Limonium suworowii) - Planting
Sever small new crows that arise around main plant in spring (including some root). If by seeds, sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. Germination occurs in 2-3 weeks at 65-75°F (18-24°C); or sow after last frost date. Species self-seed quite liberally.
Sea Lavender (Limonium suworowii) - Pest
Common problems include rust, gray mold, Southern blight, leaf and flower spots, and crown rot.
Sea Lavender (Limonium suworowii) - Soil and irrigation
Average to rich, well-drained soil. Perennials are good plants for sandy soils.









