Sea Holly

Other Names : Eryngium - Blue Cap
Sea

Description:

Clump-forming habit; scalloped, heart-shaped foilage; branched stems of skiky, intense silver-blue flowers blooming in July-Aug. Grow in average to poor soil and can stand salty conditions. In full sun. Drought tolerant if established.

Maintenance:

Seeds can be sown when it ripens in early fall. Seeds do best if placed on the surface of well-drained compost in a cold frame. Seed can germinate in as little as five days or as long as ninety days. Seedlings should be set out the following spring after the last frost.


Foliage Height: 16-18", Blooming Height: 28-32", Spread: 18"

Enviornment: Full Sun

Zones: 4,5,

Suitable for Garden Types
Xeriscape: Y Cottage: Y Border: Y

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