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English Statice |
| Limonium sinuatum |
| English Statice, or Sinuata, are clusters of little straw-textured brightly colored dried flowers. Natural
(air): blue (shown hanging), lavender (shown), rose/pink (shown), soft lavender, violet, and white (shown). |
| Annual |
| Common Names |
Sinuata, Annual Statice, American Statice |
| Height |
18 - 24 inches. |
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| Propagation |
By seed at 70°F. |
| Cultivation |
Full sun in average soil. |
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| Harvest |
Cut English Statice when flowers are just emerging. Note: the colored parts are actually the sepals, the flowers are small, white and inside. |
| Drying |
Hang English Statice upside down in dry, dark, open, airy place. |
| Uses |
English Statice is a very useful dried flower offering an array of bright natural colors. |
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