Sea lavender Pacific for pastel garden colour
sea lavender pacific seeds are an annual flower choice valued for airy, papery blooms in a soft, mixed pastel palette. Often known as statice, this variety is widely used as an annual cut flower and as a dried flower bouquet plant, because the flower heads keep their shape and colour well after cutting. The plants form distinctive, winged stems and create a light, textured look in borders and cutting gardens. Botanical name: Limonium sinuatum.
Plant habit, height, and flowering season
This is a one-year flowering plant that typically reaches around 80 cm tall, making it a strong mid-to-back border option and a practical choice for arranging. Expect flowering through summer into early autumn, with blooms appearing in varied gentle tones rather than a single colour. If you are looking for limonium sinuatum seeds or statice pacific mix seeds to add pastel structure to bouquets, this selection is designed for mixed colours and consistent ornamental impact.
Best placement for borders and cutting gardens
Sea lavender performs best in a sunny position and suits open beds, borders, and dedicated rows for annual cut flower seeds. For those searching for annual sea lavender seeds or sea lavender for drying flowers, the flower stems can be cut just before full bloom and dried in a dark, dry place to preserve colour and form. This mixed pastel flower option pairs well with other summer annuals and adds lasting texture to fresh and dried arrangements.