Limonium Salt Lake, commonly known as Saltmarsh Statice or Sea Lavender, is a perennial flowering plant native to coastal regions. It is a popular choice for gardens due to its attractive flowers and ability to thrive in challenging conditions.
Height/Spread: Limonium Salt Lake typically grows to a height of around 60 centimeters (24 inches) with a spread of approximately 45 centimeters (18 inches).
Position: This plant prefers full sun exposure but can tolerate partial shade. It is well-suited for coastal areas, as it can withstand salty conditions and strong winds.
Soil: Limonium Salt Lake thrives in well-drained soil that is moderately fertile. It can adapt to various soil types, including sandy or loamy soils, but it requires good drainage.
Flowering Season: In the Irish climate, Limonium Salt Lake produces beautiful clusters of small, papery flowers from mid-summer to early autumn. The flowers are usually shades of pink, purple, or blue, adding vibrant color to the garden.
Uses: Limonium Salt Lake is often utilized in coastal gardens and seaside landscapes due to its salt tolerance and ability to withstand harsh conditions. Its long-lasting flowers make it a suitable choice for cut flower arrangements, dried flower crafts, or floral decorations.
With its adaptability and charming blooms, Limonium Salt Lake is a resilient and visually appealing addition to gardens in the Irish climate, particularly in coastal areas.