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''Limonium binervosum'', commonly known as rock sea-lavender, is an aggregate species in the family Plumbaginaceae. 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.〔''〕 Eight rock sea-lavenders are endemic to Britain and Guernsey〔http://web.guernsey.net/~cdavid/botany/files/limonium%20binervosum/index.html Guernsey web site accessed 2008-05-03〕 and the taxonomy was reviewed in 1986 to include a range of subspecies.〔http://www.wirral.gov.uk/LGCL/100006/200029/745/content_0000643.html Wirral web site accessed 2008-05-03〕 Growing 10–70 cm tall from a rhizome, ''Limonium binervosum'' flourishes in saline soils, so are therefore common near the western coasts and in salt marshes, and also on saline, gypsum and alkaline soils such as found on Flat Holm island in Wales, UK ==Subspecies== * ''Limonium binervosum'' subsp. ''anglicum'' * ''Limonium binervosum'' subsp. ''cantianum'' * ''Limonium binervosum'' subsp. ''saxonicum'' * ''Limonium britanicum'' subsp. ''britanicum'' * ''Limonium britanicum'' subsp. ''combense'' * ''Limonium binervosum'' subsp. ''pseudotranswallianum'' * ''Limonium dodartiforme'' * ''Limonium loganicum'' * ''Limonium recurvum'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Limonium binervosum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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