
Western Marsh Rosemary
NameWestern Marsh Rosemary
Species NameLimonium californicum
Common NameWestern Marsh Rosemary
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)3
Container TypeN/A
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultybeginner
Trunk FeaturesN/A
Foliage TypeHerbaceous, with small, scale-like leaves on flowering stems; basal leaves are typically larger but not visible in this image.
Height (cm)35
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityN/A
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesClusters of small, papery, lavender-purple flowers; salt-tolerant plant often found in coastal marshes.
Description
This image displays a Western Marsh Rosemary (Limonium californicum) in bloom, characterized by its clusters of small, delicate lavender-purple flowers. This is a herbaceous perennial plant, not a woody bonsai specimen, and therefore traditional bonsai characteristics like trunk style and nebari are not applicable to this wild plant.





