Limonium binervosum (G.E.Sm.) C.E.Salmon
Rock sea lavender
2015 MCOSD Restoration Crew
2015 MCOSD Restoration Crew
2015 Pete Frye
2015 Pete Frye
2016 MCOSD Restoration Crew
2009 Phil Pullen
Limonium binervosum is a
perennial herb that is
not native to California.
Siskiyou
Del Norte
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Shasta
Lassen
Trinity
Plumas
Tehama
Butte
Mendocino
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Sonoma
Sacramento
Mono
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Calaveras
Tuolumne
San Joaquin
Marin
Contra Costa
Alameda
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Madera
San Francisco
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Stanislaus
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Tulare
Kings
Monterey
San Bernardino
San Luis Obispo
Kern
Santa Barbara
Ventura
Los Angeles
Riverside
Orange
San Diego
Imperial
Information about Limonium binervosum
from other sources
[Wikipedia] Name Info, Range: Despite the common name, rock sea-lavender is not related to the lavenders or to rosemary but is a perennial herb with small violet-blue flowers with five petals in clusters.[2]
Eight rock sea-lavenders are endemic to Britain and Guernsey[3] and the taxonomy was reviewed in 1986 to include a range of subspecies. (link added by Mary Ann Machi )
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