Goniolimon

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.

Former species; Goniolimon salicorniaceum (F.Muell.) Christenh. & Byng now called Muellerolimon salicorniaceum (F. Muell.) Lincz.