Big Blue Sea Holly
The most impressive sea holly!
Large heads of prickly, steel-blue flowers sit prettily atop a mound of silvery leaves from early to late summer. Strong-stemmed plants are drought tolerant and great for attracting butterflies. Good for cutting—fresh or dried. The thorny blooms discourage deer from eating them. Eryngium zabelii
Large heads of prickly, steel-blue flowers sit prettily atop a mound of silvery leaves from early to late summer. Strong-stemmed plants are drought tolerant and great for attracting butterflies. Good for cutting—fresh or dried. The thorny blooms discourage deer from eating them. Eryngium zabelii
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Big Blue Sea Holly
Big Blue Sea Holly
The most impressive sea holly!
Large heads of prickly, steel-blue flowers sit prettily atop a mound of silvery leaves from early to late summer. Strong-stemmed plants are drought tolerant and great for attracting butterflies. Good for cutting—fresh or dried. The thorny blooms discourage deer from eating them. Eryngium zabelii
Large heads of prickly, steel-blue flowers sit prettily atop a mound of silvery leaves from early to late summer. Strong-stemmed plants are drought tolerant and great for attracting butterflies. Good for cutting—fresh or dried. The thorny blooms discourage deer from eating them. Eryngium zabelii
$17.59
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$17.59
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The most impressive sea holly!
Large heads of prickly, steel-blue flowers sit prettily atop a mound of silvery leaves from early to late summer. Strong-stemmed plants are drought tolerant and great for attracting butterflies. Good for cutting—fresh or dried. The thorny blooms discourage deer from eating them. Eryngium zabelii
Large heads of prickly, steel-blue flowers sit prettily atop a mound of silvery leaves from early to late summer. Strong-stemmed plants are drought tolerant and great for attracting butterflies. Good for cutting—fresh or dried. The thorny blooms discourage deer from eating them. Eryngium zabelii























