Eryngium
By Spritzhenry
- 5 Aug, 2008
- 11 likes
I don't really like these plants much - but I inherited them and they do grow happily in the driest part of the top border, so they can stay!
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They don't seem to mind anything! We don't get VERY low temps like yours, though.
5 Aug, 2008
lovely colour! they were offering the blue variety free on this months gardners world mag! - ofcourse i have ordered one! well rude not too! lol - but i do love the colour of this one - looks like 'silver lady'?
6 Aug, 2008
No idea at all, Angie! I guess you must like them if you've ordered one!
6 Aug, 2008
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This photo is of species Eryngium (Sea Holly).
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Eryngium X Zabelii 'Jos Eijking' (Pbr) (Sea Holly)
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Eryngium Giganteum 'silver Ghost' (Giant Sea Holly)
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Eryngium Bourgatii 'Picos Amethyst' (Sea Holly)
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Eryngium Bourgatii 'Picos Blue'
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If they like dry soil they should do well in my garden. Must try to find one. Are they tolerant of extreme temperatures, especially cold?
5 Aug, 2008