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Sea Holly, Blue Glitter

  • $4.79

Description

Eryngium planum

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Everlasting cut flower brings intrigue to every bouquet!

Blue Glitter Sea Holly delights us with its sharp, dynamic texture in the garden and in flower arrangements. Use it fresh or dry for everlasting bouquets. This perennial performs well in our hot, dry summers in the Intermountain West. Farmers Jessica and Jeremy report Blue Glitter Sea Holly is a favorite of unusual pollinators at their farm in Salmon, Idaho. Whether you grow it for its beauty or for the pollinators, this plant is a must-have in the garden!

Seeds grown by Swift River Farm in Salmon, Idaho. 

40 seeds.

Directions: Direct seed in fall, or cold stratify in damp sand in the fridge for 4 weeks then sow outdoors in spring or sow into pots indoors. Will flower the second year.

Planting Depth

Plant Spacing

Days to Germination

Days to Maturity

on surface


18"
7-90 days

Perennial

 

Photo by Daryl_Mitchell of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Shared on Wikimedia Commons.

Sale

Sea Holly, Blue Glitter

  • $4.79

Description

Eryngium planum

Webstore Exclusive

Everlasting cut flower brings intrigue to every bouquet!

Blue Glitter Sea Holly delights us with its sharp, dynamic texture in the garden and in flower arrangements. Use it fresh or dry for everlasting bouquets. This perennial performs well in our hot, dry summers in the Intermountain West. Farmers Jessica and Jeremy report Blue Glitter Sea Holly is a favorite of unusual pollinators at their farm in Salmon, Idaho. Whether you grow it for its beauty or for the pollinators, this plant is a must-have in the garden!

Seeds grown by Swift River Farm in Salmon, Idaho. 

40 seeds.

Directions: Direct seed in fall, or cold stratify in damp sand in the fridge for 4 weeks then sow outdoors in spring or sow into pots indoors. Will flower the second year.

Planting Depth

Plant Spacing

Days to Germination

Days to Maturity

on surface


18"
7-90 days

Perennial

 

Photo by Daryl_Mitchell of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Shared on Wikimedia Commons.