LIMONIUM OCYMIFOLIUM
Common Names:- None
Homotypic Synonyms:- Statice ocymifolia.
Meaning:- Limonium (Gr) Meadow-plant. A name used by the Greek physician
and botanist Dioscorides.
Ocymifolium (L) With leaves resembling Ocimum
General description:- Perennial with a branched woody stock, forming medium-
sized tufts.
Stems:-
1) 10-40 cm, slender, flexuous to suberect, sterile branches 0-3.
Leaves:-
1) Basal, numerous, usually 20-60 x 6-15 mm, spathulate, rounded and shortly
mucronate at the apex, 1-veined, Greyish-green and somewhat coriaceous.
Flowers:-
1) Spikes, lax.
a) spikelets, 5.5-7.5 mm, 2-5-flowered.
3) Bract:
a) inner, 4.0-5.5 mm, firmly enclosing the flower, rusty-brown with a white
membranous margin. glabrous.
4) Calyx, 4.5-6.0 mm, pilose only at the tube.
5) Corolla, 6.5-7.5 mm, pale violet to bluish.
Habitat:- Rocky shores and coastal flats, mainly on limestone, occasionally on
rocky slopes with dry open shrubby vegetation up to 200 m.
Distribution:- An Aegean species with only a few records just W of the Aegean
area;probably extending also to coasta areas in W Anatolia.
Flowering time:- Mainly May-July.
Photos by:- A. N. Other
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Homotypic Synonyms:- Statice aucheri.
Meaning:- Aucheri. (L) Possibly for Pierre Martin Rémi Aucher-Éloy a French
pharmacist and botanist.
Resembling Limonium ocymifolium, but differering in the following characters
1) Leaves, 5-10 mm.
2) Spikelets, 5.5-6.3 mm.
3) Calyces, 4.3-5.3 mm.
Habitat:- Rocky coasts on different substrates and sandy places.
Distribution:- Very rare in Attika and Peloponnese, frequent on many islands of the
central and southern Aegean region. Distribution data for Crete currently unavailable
Flowering time:- Mainly May-July.
Photos currently unavailable.