List 4 – Eryngium giganteum

Eryngium giganteum (Miss. Willmott’s ghost)

Family: Apiaceae

4.3 eryngium giganteum

USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-7

Size:

  • 10-50 cm wide
  • 50cm-1m tall

Form:

  • Clump-forming

Soil & Water requirements:

  • Will grow in poor to moderately fertile soils, but prefers moist, fertile soils
  • Well-drained
  • Drought tolerant

Exposure:

  • Full sun

Leaves:

  • First year: rosette of basal leaves; heart shaped
  • Second year: stems grow from basal leaves with smaller, ovate and spiny leaves
  • Biennial or short-lived perennial

Flowers:

  • Showy involucre (set of bracts below inflorescence)
  • Involucre is shiny and lighter in colour; silvery-grey
  • Cone-like umbels of steel blue flowers
  • Flowers occur in second year of establishment

Suitable uses:

  • Informal gardens
  • Cottage or coastal gardens
  • Flower borders
  • Cut flowers
  • Containers

Potential pairings:

  • Echinacea purpurea

Attracts:

  • Wasps
  • Butterflies

Other:

  • Named Miss Willmont’s ghost because of English gardener Ellen Willmott (1858-1934); she would scatter seeds from this plant regularly in gardens she visited without the owners being aware; it was her favorite plant

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