A Limonium Caspia dried flower bunch in white held on natural bronze colour stems - see up-to-date pics. These are tiny dried flowers reminiscent of gypsophila (baby's breath) on feathery, twiggy stems. These sea lavender flowers have the botanical name Limonium bellidifolium or sylvatica and are also known as limonium, caspia, misty or statice. Caspia's frothy flowers make it perfect for floristry and as a filler in floral arrangements. The bunch is naturally variable in colour - some of the flowers may be a pale pink or lavender, and some of the stems may be grey-green. A substantial but messy bunch - the one we counted contained twelve heavily branched stems. Length just under 60cm, width approx 3cm across where tied. Reviews may relate to previous batches. Not for food use.
*Reduced to clear while stocks last. Last few bunches might be less attractive than those shown with greyer stems.