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Limonium sventenii


Higher Taxonomy
Family: PlumbaginaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: LEADWORT FAMILY
Habit: Annual to shrub [vine]. Leaf: simple, generally in basal rosette (cauline), entire or lobed. Inflorescence: raceme, cyme, or panicle (head-like in Armeria), generally scapose. Flower: bisexual, radial, generally small; calyx tubular, generally membranous or partly scarious, lobes 5, persistent; petals 5, +- free to +- fused, clawed, +- intertwined; stamens 5, opposite petals, occasionally epipetalous; ovary superior, generally 5-lobed or -ribbed, chamber and ovule 1, styles 5, occasionally fused. Fruit: utricle, achene, or capsule, +- enclosed in calyx.
Genera In Family: 27 genera, +- 1000 species: +- worldwide, especially Mediterranean, western and central Asia. Note: Some cultivated as ornamental (Limonium used as dried flower).
eFlora Treatment Author: Robert E. Preston & Elizabeth McClintock
Scientific Editor: Douglas H. Goldman, Bruce G. Baldwin.
Genus: LimoniumView DescriptionDichotomous Key


Common Name: SEA-LAVENDER, MARSH-ROSEMARY
Habit: (Annual) perennial herb, scapose; rhizome +- woody. Leaf: few to many; basal generally in rosette, oblanceolate to obovate, entire or lobed, generally petioled; cauline generally small, scale-like. Inflorescence: panicle, branched +- at plant base, flowers in sessile, 1--3(5)--flowered spike-like clusters, each 3-bracted at base, clusters evenly spaced along branches to crowded at branch tips. Flower: calyx funnel-shaped, base tubular, lobes generally fused, generally 5--10-ribbed, generally pink to blue; petals free, white to yellow or pale violet; styles 5, +- free.
Etymology: (Greek: meadow, from habitat of many species) Note: Many cultivated species; those of Mediterranean origin potentially could escape and naturalize. Limonium arborescens Kuntze, illeg. may have been misappl. to the waif Limonium brassicifolium (Webb & Berthel.) Kuntze.
Reference: Karis 2004 Biol J Linn Soc 144:461--482
Unabridged Reference: Kunkel & Sunding 1967 Cuad Bot 2:9--18; Pignatti 1972 Flora Europaea 3:38--50; Lledo et al. 2005 Amer J Bot 92: 1189--1198; Smith 2005 FNANM 5:606--611
Limonium sventenii A. Santos & M. Fernández
WAIF
Habit: Perennial herb, erect, <= 70 cm. Leaf: petiole 6--9 cm, <= blade; blade 7--14 cm, 3--8 cm wide, elliptic to obovate, entire, glabrous or with few, simple marginal hairs, base attenuate, tip acuminate, < 3 mm. Inflorescence: axes narrowly winged, wings <= 2 mm wide; clusters 1--4(5), crowded in terminal 1.5 cm of branch tips; flower bracts 2--5 mm, tips mucronate to rounded. Flower: calyx +- 10 mm, blue-purple, glabrous; corolla 10--12 mm, white.
Ecology: Disturbed areas; Elevation: 100 m. Bioregional Distribution: PR; Distribution Outside California: native to Canary Islands. Flowering Time: Feb
Jepson eFlora Author: Robert E. Preston & Elizabeth McClintock
Reference: Karis 2004 Biol J Linn Soc 144:461--482
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Citation for this treatment: Robert E. Preston & Elizabeth McClintock 2012, Limonium sventenii, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=86286, accessed on April 19, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 19, 2024.

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