Apricot annual blooms for cutting and drying
Sea lavender seeds produce airy, papery flower clusters in warm apricot shades, ideal for adding soft colour and texture to borders and bouquets. This annual flower is also known as statice, valued by gardeners who want reliable stems for arrangements and a long-lasting look when dried. The plant forms sturdy, branching stems and reaches around 80 cm in height, making it a practical choice for mixed beds and dedicated cutting areas. For accurate identification, this variety is Limonium sinuatum.
Colourful statice flowers with lasting visual appeal
These statice flower seeds are a popular option for an apricot shade flower display that complements pastels, creams, and deeper sunset tones. As annual cut flower seeds, they suit seasonal planting plans and pair well with other summer bloomers. The blooms hold their structure and colour well, which makes them especially useful for a dried flower garden look in vases and decorative bunches. Expect a distinctive, slightly ruffled flower form that adds volume without feeling heavy.
Best suited to bright, open garden positions
Choose a bright site; sea lavender seeds full sun conditions help support strong stems and abundant flowering. This is among the more drought tolerant annual flowers once established, making it a good fit for sunny borders and lighter soils where many annuals struggle. It can be grown in open ground or started under cover, which also makes it suitable for greenhouse sowing flower seeds in seasonal setups, depending on your preferred growing space and climate.