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  2. How to Grow Sea Holly, the Striking Perennial That's Almost ...

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    'Blue Glitter' Sea Holly. Great Garden Plants. $17.99 at greatgardenplants.com 'Miss Willmott's Ghost' Sea Holly. White Flower Farm. $20.00 at whiteflowerfarm.com 'Big Blue' Sea Holly.

  3. Eryngium maritimum - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium maritimum, the sea holly or sea eryngo, or sea eryngium, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae and native to most European coastlines. It resembles a thistle in appearance because of its burr-shaped inflorescences. Despite its common name, it is not a true holly but an umbellifer.

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    Try these dramatic sea holly varieties for year-long displays of thistle-style flower heads and highly textural foliage

  5. Sea holly - Wikipedia

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    Sea holly is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Acanthus ebracteatus; Eryngium species, especially: Eryngium maritimum This page was last edited ...

  6. Eryngium - Wikipedia

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    Common names include eryngo and sea holly (though not to be confused with true hollies, of the genus Ilex). These are annual and perennial herbs with hairless and usually spiny leaves . The dome-shaped umbels of steely blue or white flowers have whorls of spiny basal bracts .

  7. Eryngium bourgatii - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium bourgatii, the Mediterranean sea holly (also known as Pyrenean eryngo), is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to Andorra, France and Spain, as well as parts of the Levant, Morocco and Turkey. [1] It is an herbaceous perennial, growing to 15–45 cm (6–18 in) tall. The spherical, blue flowerheads have typically ...