Somatic chromosome numbers, conventional karyotype features and idiograms are reported for 27 Limonium species inhabiting the Western Mediterranean basin (Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands). The chromosome numbers of Limonium barceloi (2n = 36), L. ejulabilis (2n = 24), L. inexpectans (2n = 26), L. interjectum (2n = 24), and L. scopulorum (2n = 25) were determined for the first time. In addition, new aneuploid and/or polyploid cytotypes are reported in L. alcudianum (2n = 26), L. bonafei (2n = 26), L. camposanum (2n = 26), L. companyonis (2n = 26), L. dufourii (2n = 26), L. geronense (2n = 36), L. marisolii (2n = 54), L. migjornense (2n = 50), and L. pseudodictyocladon (2n = 16). A group of polyploid species showed karyotypes comprising homologous chromosomes in groups of three (L. antonii-llorensii, L. ejulabilis, L. interjectum, L. virgatum, and L. wiedmanii), four (L. geronense), or six (L. marisolii), which suggests an autopolyploid origin. Other polyploid species were characterized by the presence of two different chromosome sets (x = 8 and x = 9) in the genome. The species L . alcudianum, L. bonafei, L. camposanum, L. companyonis, L. dufourii, L. gibertii, L. girardianum, L. inexpectans, L. leonardi-llorensii, L. magallufianum, L. migjornense, L. minoricense, and L. scopulorum showed various combinations of paired and unpaired x = 8 and x = 9 chromosome sets, suggesting that they are allopolyploids.