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Eryngium agavifolium (Sea Holly)
Eryngium agavifolium (Agave-leaved Sea Holly) has an evergreen rosette of toothed green leaves and produces greenish white flower heads in Summer on 4-5 foot stalks. |
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Eryngium bourgatii 'Picos Blue' (Sea Holly)
Eryngium bourgatii 'Picos Blue' (Sea Holly) is a spectacular plant for the middle of the border or the dry garden. The intense steely blue thistle like flowers are out from mid-summer, above the eye- catching blue/greyish deeply divided foliage. The height is around 70 cm. |
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Eryngium giganteum (Miss Willmott's Ghost)
Eryngium giganteum produces ghostly coloured silvery-white flower heads on 90cm flower stems in Summer. The leaves are green with white veins. |
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Eryngium planum (Sea Holly)
Eryngium planum is one of the strongest growing sea hollies. The steely blue thistle like flower heads appear in summer on blue/green stems 2 to 3 feet tall above a rosette of white veined green leaves. |
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Eryngium variifolium (Sea Holly)
Eryngium variifolium (Variegated Sea Holly) is a striking plant for a dry sunny situation. In July and August the 18 inch tall stem is covered with teasel like blue flowers and spiny white amid grey/green leaves. |
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Eryngium x tripartitum (Sea Holly)
Eryngium x tripartitum (Sea Holly) has attractive spreading branches reaching to a height of about 3 feet. The steely blue thistle like flower heads appear in summer on blue/green stems above a rosette of green leaves. |
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