
Goniolimon, sometimes called the statices, are a genus of flowering plants in the leadwort and plumbago family Plumbaginaceae, native to northern Africa, southern Europe, western and central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia and China. Low-lying perennial shrubs, some species are cultivated as ground covers.
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Goniolimon, sometimes called the statices, are a genus of flowering plants in the leadwort and plumbago family Plumbaginaceae, native to northern Africa, southern Europe, western and central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia and China. Low-lying perennial shrubs, some species are cultivated as ground covers.
==Species== Currently accepted species include: Goniolimon africanum Buzurovic, Bogdanovic & Brullo Goniolimon besserianum (Schult. ex Rchb.) Kusn. Goniolimon callicomum (C.A.Mey.) Boiss. Goniolimon caucasicum Klokov Goniolimon dalmaticum (C.Presl) Rchb. Goniolimon dshungaricum (Regel) O.Fedtsch. & B.Fedtsch. Goniolimon elatum (Fisch. ex Spreng.) Boiss. Goniolimon eximium (Schrenk) Boiss. Goniolimon glaberrimum (Aiton) Klokov Goniolimon gorczakovskyi Knjaz. Goniolimon graminifolium (Aiton) Boiss. Goniolimon heldreichii Halácsy Goniolimon incanum (L.) Hepper Goniolimon italicum Tammaro, Pignatti & Frizzi Goniolimon krylovii A.V.Grebenjuk Goniolimon orthocladum Rupr. Goniolimon rubellum (S.G.Gmel.) Klokov Goniolimon sartorii Boiss. Goniolimon sewerzowii Herder Goniolimon speciosum (L.) Boiss. Goniolimon tataricum (L.) Boiss.
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