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LIMONIUM - Limo'nium


Description of limonium

These annuals or perennials are found wild on the seacoasts and in salt marshes and are widely distributed over the Northern Hemisphere. The Limoniums, along with the Armerias (Thrifts), were once included in the group Statice and are still often known by that name in gardens. They form upright clumps, 1 to 3 feet high. The coarse foliage grows mainly from the base and is 4 to 6 inches long. They resemble the foliage of the Dandelion. The flowers of many kinds are in loose panicles and in others, branching spikes. They are winged spikelets, dry and papery. They may be blue lavender, white, orange, yellow, apricot, peach or rose-red; many times they are bicolored. They are often used for drying, being cut just before they fully open and hung in a cool room to dry.

Potting of limonium

Even though these plants are natives of salt marshes, they will flourish in any good garden soil. The border and rock garden kinds need well-drained soil and a sunny position. Heavy clay soil must be replaced with compost or lightened by adding quantities of sand or cinders. Firm planting should be done in the spring. They aren't disturbed for any years because they flower the best when well established. If they are growing poorly, they should be top-dressed with well-decayed manure in the spring. Those grown in the greenhouse, they are planted in 5-inch pots filled with two parts of fibrous loam and one part of leaf mold, with a bit of sand and decayed manure added. Take care when watering because these plants are prone to decay at soil level. The best way to water is by waiting until the soil is fairly dry before wetting. Good drainage is a must. They need shading only from the harshest rays of the sun. They should be given a cool spot with good ventilation and when beginning to bloom, occasional doses of weak liquid fertilizer. In mild climates, tender shrubby kinds can be grown outside in light, well drained soil in a sunny position.

Propagation of limonium

Seeds may be sown 6 to 10 weeks before its safe for them outside, in a pot or pan filled with light soil. Set them in a cold frame or slightly heated greenhouse and once the seeds have sprouted they are pricked out and placed in a large pan or seed flat. Before they are planted outdoors, at 6 inches apart, they should be hardened off. Seeds may also be sown outside when the soil is warm. Small side shoots having rosettes of leaves can be taken off and inserted in pots of sandy soil in the summer. Set them in a shady frame and they'll form roots quickly. The old plants may also be lifted and divided in the spring. Plant the pieces where they are to grow.

Varieties of limonium

Annuals -
Limonium sinuatum;
Limonium Bonduellii; (These two are used for drying.);
Limonium Suworowii.
 
Perennials -
Limonium macrophyllum;
Limonium latifolium;
Limonium tataricum nanum (also known as Limonium incanum nanum);
Limonium Gmelinii;
Limonium binervosum;
Limonium caesium;
Limonium minutum;
Limonium spathulatum;
Limonium eximium.
 
Shrubby -
Limonium macrophyllum (mentioned above);
Limonium brassicaefolium;
Limonium imbricatum;
Limonium puberulum.



Sinuatum Statice

German Statice




Art Shades Mix Statice




 

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