Limonium sinuatum

Limonium sinuatum (statice) seeds for papery, jewel-bright everlastings that hold colour for months once dried. Tough and sun-loving.
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Limonium sinuatum — statice, sea lavender

Limonium sinuatum is the botanical name for statice, also called sea lavender — the classic everlasting flower whose papery, jewel-bright clusters hold their colour for months once dried. It is the species behind our statice range within the flower seed collection.

History & origin

Native to the Mediterranean coast, statice has grown on sun-baked, salt-laden cliffs for millennia, and that toughness is exactly what makes it such a forgiving garden plant. Florists have prized it as a dried flower for generations.

The genus name Limonium comes from the Greek leimon, “meadow,” for the salt meadows where the wild plants grow; sinuatum means “wavy,” describing the winged, undulating stems.

Botanical characteristics

A short-lived perennial grown as an annual, statice forms rosettes that send up stiff, winged, branching stems topped with dense clusters of small, papery flowers in purple, blue, rose, yellow and white. Tough and sun-loving, it is one of our most dependable drought-tolerant flowers and the cornerstone of our dried flowers.

Growing Limonium sinuatum from seed

Sow under cover in early spring and plant out after the last frost, in full sun and free-draining soil; it thrives in heat and coastal conditions. Cut stems for drying when most flowers in a cluster are open. Our flower growing guide and flower sowing calendar cover the timing.

Ready to grow statice? Browse the varieties or learn the basics first.

Related categories: Statice · Dried Flowers · Drought-Tolerant Flowers · Cut Flowers · All Flower Seeds

At SeedsChoice, every order ships from Meppel, NL with fast, tracked EU delivery.

What is Limonium sinuatum?
It is the botanical name for statice, or sea lavender — see the range in our statice collection. When should I sow Limonium sinuatum seeds?
Sow under cover in early spring and plant out after the last frost, in full sun. How do I dry the flowers?
Cut stems when most flowers in a cluster are open, then hang them to dry for lasting colour. Where do orders ship from?
Every order ships from Meppel, Netherlands with fast, tracked EU delivery.