





Sea Lavender
Heliotropium gnaphalodes
Sea-lavender is a coastal shrub native to southeast Florida. Growing up to 6’ tall and 10’ wide, Sea-lavender is a great plant for hedges, mass planting, and even dune reclamation. It is also highly drought tolerant and tolerant of occasional/brief salt inundation and can survive storm surges.
Heliotropium gnaphalodes
Sea-lavender is a coastal shrub native to southeast Florida. Growing up to 6’ tall and 10’ wide, Sea-lavender is a great plant for hedges, mass planting, and even dune reclamation. It is also highly drought tolerant and tolerant of occasional/brief salt inundation and can survive storm surges.
Heliotropium gnaphalodes
Sea-lavender is a coastal shrub native to southeast Florida. Growing up to 6’ tall and 10’ wide, Sea-lavender is a great plant for hedges, mass planting, and even dune reclamation. It is also highly drought tolerant and tolerant of occasional/brief salt inundation and can survive storm surges.
Native, evergreen shrub; 3-6’ tall x 3-10’ wide
Full sun; Average to dry, well-drained, soils; wind, storm surge, salt and drought tolerant
Small white flowers bloom winter to spring; nectar plant for Miami Blue and other butterflies
Endangered in Florida