Woody-based , perennial herb ; up to 6-15 cm high , forming clumps . Stems ascending to erect , sparsely branching from the base , covered with remains of old leaf bases , glabrous . Leaves alternate , 8-35 x 4-9 mm , all radical , absent above , arranged spirally and crowded on the stems , sessile , spatulate , apex rounded , often with a small apical spicule , base cuneate , grey-green , . Inflorescences up to 7 cm , with flowers in one-sided spicate panicles ; panicles leafless , 3-7 cm ; bracts subtending the inflorescence 1 . 5-2 . 0 mm , triangular , glabrous ; peduncles and inflorescence axes glabrous ; bract subtending the spikelet 2-1 . 5 mm , broadly ovate , obtuse , brown , glabrous . Flowers pinkish ; calyx 3 . 5-4 mm , pink , infundibuliform , 5-lobed above ; lobes c . 0 . 5 mm , rounded at the apex with white-marins , 5-nerved , nerves red , with long white hairs on the nerves and base of calyx ; petals white , oblong , slightly longer than the sepals , falling soon ; stamens equalling the corolla or slightly exserted from it . Fruit
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glabrous , enveloped by the persistent calyx , 1-seeded . (Ref . Flora of Oman ; vol . 1) .
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Endemic (EN) - Least Concern (LC) - Global Assessment
Frequent
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Miller Sea-lavender
Miller Marsh-rosemary
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*Ghazanfar, S. (2003). Flora of the Sultanate of Oman, vol.1: Piperaceae – Primulaceae. Meise, National Botanic Garden of Belgium (Scripta Botanica Begica, Vol. 25). ISBN 90-72619-55-2 ISSN 0779-2387. *https://en.wikipedia.org *Miller, A., Morris, M. (1988). Plants of Dhofar, the Southern Region of Oman: Traditional, Economic, and Medicinal Uses. Published by Office of the Adviser for Conservation of the Environment, Diwan of Royal Court, Sultanate of Oman; ISBN 10: 0715708082 ISSN 13: 9780715708088. *Patzelt, A. (2015). Oman Plant Red Data Book. Published by Diwan of Royal Court, Sultanate of Oman. Oman Botanic Garden Publication No. 1. ISBN 978-99969-50-10-0. *Ghazanfar, S. Edmondson, J. (2003). Two new species of Limonium (Plumbaginaceae) from the Sultanate of Oman, Arabia. Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 60 (1): 11–18 (2003). DOI: 10.10M/S0960428603000027. *POWO (2023). ""Plants of the World Online. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet; http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org