Limonium Pseudoparadoxum
Sea lavender, scientifically known as Limonium pseudoparadoxum, is a striking coastal plant that thrives in saline environments. With its vivid blue and purple flowers, it adds a splash of color to sandy shores and dunes. Native to regions like the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coast, it has adapted to harsh, wind-swept conditions. The plant's resilience makes it a symbol of hardiness in extreme landscapes. Its unique appearance and ecological role make it a fascinating subject for botanists and nature enthusiasts alike.