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Statice

Limonium latifolium
HOW TO GROW STATICE

Press seeds lightly onto the surface of the soil as this plant needs light to germinate. Keep lightly moist and transplant seedlings outdoors when frost danger is over in the spring. Perennial to zones 3-9. Hardiness zones 3-9. Perennial.

Planting Depth surface requires light
Soil Temp. Germ. 65-75
Days to Germ. 14-21
Plant Spacing 18-24”
Row Spacing 24”
Storage Refrigerate
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained Soil

 

  • Statice
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This perennial statice has feathery green leaves on multiple branched stems, and thousands of tiny lavender blooms that almost appear misty. The plant thrives in heat, and dries well to add to flower wreaths and dried flower arrangements. Plants prefer normal to sandy soil types. Grows 24-30” tall. Tags: Harvest: Mi...
This perennial statice has feathery green leaves on multiple branched stems, and thousands of tiny lavender blooms that almost appear misty. The plant thrives in heat, and dries well to add to flower wreaths and dried flower arrangements. Plants prefer normal to sandy soil types. Grows 24-30” tall. Tags: Harvest: Mid, Color: Purple, Size: Medium, Specialty: Deer Resistant, Season: Mid Summer to Fall.

The latin genus name, Limonium, is derived from the Greek word for meadow. Many of the sea lavender varieties flourish is saline soils, and therefore grow near the coast or in salt water marshes. Most plants in the limonium genus have a range that originates from the Canary Islands, east through the Mediterranean region to central Asia.
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  • Statice

Statice

Limonium latifolium
This perennial statice has feathery green leaves on multiple branched stems, and thousands of tiny lavender blooms that almost appear misty. The plant thrives in heat, and dries well to add to flower wreaths and dried flower arrangements. Plants prefer normal t...
This perennial statice has feathery green leaves on multiple branched stems, and thousands of tiny lavender blooms that almost appear misty. The plant thrives in heat, and dries well to add to flower wreaths and dried flower arrangements. Plants prefer normal to sandy soil types. Grows 24-30” tall. Tags: Harvest: Mid, Color: Purple, Size: Medium, Specialty: Deer Resistant, Season: Mid Summer to Fall.

The latin genus name, Limonium, is derived from the Greek word for meadow. Many of the sea lavender varieties flourish is saline soils, and therefore grow near the coast or in salt water marshes. Most plants in the limonium genus have a range that originates from the Canary Islands, east through the Mediterranean region to central Asia.
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HOW TO GROW STATICE

Press seeds lightly onto the surface of the soil as this plant needs light to germinate. Keep lightly moist and transplant seedlings outdoors when frost danger is over in the spring. Perennial to zones 3-9. Hardiness zones 3-9. Perennial.

Planting Depth surface requires light
Soil Temp. Germ. 65-75
Days to Germ. 14-21
Plant Spacing 18-24”
Row Spacing 24”
Storage Refrigerate
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained Soil

 

Meet Your Farmer

We promote fair trade, organic practices and environmental responsibility throughout the Restoration Seeds supply chain. Below are the family farmers and seed suppliers who bring our open pollinated seeds to you.

Waterleaf Farm Organically Grown Seed grower since 2008
Growing in Oregon since 2008Waterleaf Farm is a small sustainable flower farm growing on Southern Oregon Land Conservancy (Eagle Mill Farm).  Mostly a fresh cut flower farm, Melanie also grows herbs and has been saving seeds from over 30 varieties of crops for years.  Waterleaf Farm also offers workshops to deepen in connection with the plants and U-pick flowers.
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