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The biennial E giganteum ‘Silver Ghost’ produces big, eye-catching, silvery white blooms on stems of up to a metre tall. It ...
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An often-told tale about her is that she would visit other gardens of note and surreptitiously scatter seeds of the prickly giant sea holly Eryngium giganteum.
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The berries not only look sinister but they are also poisonous, so don’t let anyone put them in their mouth. 2. Eryngium giganteum ...
The berries not only look sinister but they are also poisonous, so don’t let anyone put them in their mouth. 2. Eryngium giganteum ...
Eryngoes, also called sea hollies, are perennial plants, occasionally annuals, with distinctive, bristly flower heads. They ...
The biennial Eryngium giganteum, forever associated rightly or wrongly with Miss Willmott, has silvered flowers and stems that fade to beige. I have too much of the ‘prickly plant’, as my ...
Other very tempting subjects include Campanula pyramidalis, Canterbury bells, Eryngium giganteum, Iceland poppies, Siberian wallflower (Cherianthus allionii), stocks (Mathiola incana) and sweet ...
They look stunning when threaded through the metallic grey-blue heads of the thistles, particularly Eryngium giganteum, or with the cardoons (Cynara cardunculus), which must be the easiest plant ...