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#67887 October 5th, 2006 at 09:40 AM
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I bought my first statice today. The purple flowered one. I planted it in a blue-ish purple ceramic pot.
It's that neat plant with rubbery leaves and dry flowers.
Any tips? It seems as though it would like or tolerate dry conditions. Right or wrong?

#67888 October 7th, 2006 at 06:43 AM
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Mine sure did tolerate dry conditions in 90+ degree weather! There are both annual and perennial types. The annuals will be killed back by the first hard frost. The perennial types are hardy to zone 4. So depending on what part of ND you live they may survive if you have the perennial. I grew a crop of the Limonium sinuata (annual Statice) while finishing my last quarter as a greenhouse/Nursery student...of course I had to bring some home laugh
The flowers are great as everlastings! Cut stems then hang in bunches to dry. They hold their color well.
Enjoy,

Vera

#67889 October 7th, 2006 at 06:58 AM
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Thanks, Vera.
I'm in California, not ND.
I'm not sure which one I got, but it has purple and white flowers.
I hadn't noticed the teeny white blossoms earlier.


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