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Purple Statice closeup with red rose background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Purple Statice closeup with red rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Purple Statice closeup with red rose background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Purple Statice closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow butterfly sitting on purple statice flower in garden closeup background Royalty Free Stock Photo
blue purple statice isolated on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of Purple Statice Flower Blooming Against Soft Brown Background – Vibrant Wildflower Macro Royalty Free Stock Photo
Purple Statice closeup
Yellow butterfly sitting on purple statice flower in garden closeup background Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Closeup of dry Tabebuia rosea pink and purple statice flower on Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Closeup of yellow flowers in a sea of purple statice flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of Goniolimon tataricum plant also known as German Statice with purple flowers. Lilac inflorescences on green stems in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of Statice or Limonium sinuatum perennial plant with small short papery clusters of blue to purple with white open flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
STATICE Limonium sinuatum genus Limonium, is commonly used as filler in floral arrangements and bouquets. It has distinctive spiky flowers and simple or lobed leaves. The papery flowers of Statice come in a wide array of colors, including blue, violet, white, yellow, apricot, salmon, pink, rose and lavender. Also called sea foam and marsh rosemary. It earns its name from the Greek word limonium which means meadow where these flowers were found growing wild.


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