Description
Eryngium Planum Flower
The Eryngium Planum Flower blooms from June through September and often profusely during the summer. It has ornamental interest in the colorful, spiny, thick, and white-veined leaves. Steel blue flowers with a ring of spiky ornamental bracts are useful for cutting or drying. Dead head flowers to maintain a tidy appearance cut the plant back after flowering at the end of the summer. The plant sometimes self seeds, slowly moving around the garen but rarely becomes a problem. Propagation is most easily accomplished by separating plantlets from the base of the parent plant. Choose a location wisely as sea holly does not transplant well.
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