Plant species

A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z

sea hollies

Listing 1 - 10 from 15 for sea hollies

Eryngium amethystinum--Amethyst Sea Holly
... amethystinum--Amethyst Sea Holly Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8 Height: 2 ft Spacing: 2 ft Type: perennial Flowers: Blue Comments: This may be one of the more cold hardy Sea Hollies. The blue flowers can be dried for use in winter arrangements. The plant usually grows near the sea shore so tolerates dry sandy soil ...
web1.msue.msu.edu

Eryngium bourgatii--Mediterranean Sea Holly
... University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00000578 11/12/99 Eryngium bourgatii--Mediterranean Sea Holly Hardiness Zones: 4 to 8 Height: 2 ft Spread: 18 in Type: herbaceous perennial ... in a light, sandy soil and when they are established do not disturb them. Most Sea Hollies can be used in dry conditions. Propagation: Propagate by division, seed or root cutting all ...
web1.msue.msu.edu
More from this site

Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Beneficial Bugs—Luring Predatory Insects to the Garden with Umbelliferous Plants
... Companions (see box), Cornell Cooperative Extension specialist Sally Jean Cunningham recommends the summer-blooming, umbelliferous sea hollies (Eryngium species) as striking plants for the front of a perennial cluster. Not only do ...
www.bbg.org


... Helichrysum petiolatum and the fuzzy lime green Helichrysum 'Limelight'), and the blue-gray thistle-like Sea Hollies (Eryngium spp.). Variegated foliage forms include the gray-green leaves edged in creamy white of ...
www.berkeleyhort.com

Dry Garden - Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
... water loss, others, such as Bergenia or ivies have leathery leaves with waxy, protective coatings. Sea hollies have evolved tap roots that forage deep in the subsoil for water, whilst bearded irises ...
www.botanic.cam.ac.uk

Eryngium planum - FLAT SEA HOLLY - Rainyside.com
... - Rainyside.com Plant Gallery and Growing Guide - Perennials Eryngium planum ©2001 FLAT SEA HOLLY Family: Apiaceae Pronounced: e-RING-gee-um PLAH-num Geographic Origin Central and southeast ... quite small. The plants are tap rooted so they won't transplant well once mature. Sea hollies attract bees and butterflies. Debra Teachout-Teashon Photographed in author's garden. Questions, comments or ...
www.rainyside.com

Rob's plants - bees and wasps
... year, we first spotted it around mid-July, and both times it was enjoying our sea hollies. This fella looked like he was a bit injured, and was crawling around near our ...
www.robsplants.com

The rock garden
... spurge, catmint, woolly thyme, and sea thrift. A contorted filbert is also planted in this area, as well as our original flat sea hollies. The newer part of our ... arabisans (rock whitlow-grass) Erodium chrysanthum (yellow storksbill) Eryngium bourgatii (Pyrenees sea holly) Eryngium planum (flat sea holly) Escobaria vivipara (beehive cactus) Euphorbia corollata (flowering spurge; poison spurge) ...
www.robsplants.com
More from this site

Red flowers in the garden
... the perception of colors are backgrounds. A fence or a building, the sea or a body or water the color of the sky. All ... complement. Red flowers also look good as a focal point in a sea of other colors. A bed of yellow flowering plants with a ... x altaclerensis 'Balearice', x merserveae 'Blue Princess', aquifolium. These are some of the hollies that produce red fruits on female trees, one needs both a ...
hardyplants.com

WSU Whatcom County Plant of the Month
... Common Lilac Elephant Ears Sweet Pea Amborella trichopoda David's Viburnum Variegated Kerria The Hollies Blue Oat Grass Herbs Bamboo Evening Primrose Magnolia Vine Fingerleaf Rodgersia Peonies Pieris ... the work of Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station professionals at Land Grant and Sea Grant universities throughout the United States. WSU Cooperative Extension Whatcom County 1000 N ...
whatcom.wsu.edu




These listings are filtered
View all for sea hollies