Pollinators recognize a good thing when they see it — and so do gardeners in search of organic pest control. As one put it, ...
It is also called ribbonleaf button snakeroot, and its scientific name is Eryngium sparganophyllum. The Arizona Native Plant Advisory Group ranks Arizona eryngo as one of the most endangered plants in ...
Then there's culantro, which, despite sounding like a hasty misspelling of cilantro, is a distinct herb, botanically classified as Eryngium foetidum. Cilantro and culantro both belong to the Apiaceae ...
To call him a garden designer would be to underestimate him: Piet Oudolf is more of a garden artist. The colours, the light, ...
Some herbaceous perennials are also impressively resistant to slug and snail damage. Examples include Alchemilla mollis, geum ...
It is also called ribbonleaf button snakeroot, and its scientific name is Eryngium sparganophyllum. The Arizona Native Plant Advisory Group ranks Arizona eryngo as one of the most endangered plants in ...
Similarly good in dry gardens is Sisyrinchium, Centranthus, and Eryngium. • Flowering now, Anemone blanda will fill gaps and cracks with cheery blue flowers. Most aqueliga self seed prolifically, if ...
Bright orange Californian poppies, bronze umbels of burpleurum, silvery blues of eryngium and hints of white libertia are used to contrast with the textural foliage, spiky leaves, dried flower and ...
Another tester’s arrangement was missing the blue eryngium and eucalyptus promised in the description; one person received a nice, but totally different, vase. Teleflora uses upscale vendors in ...
Alternatively, create a bed with the poor soil (as long as it's not clay or waterlogged) and top it with gravel, using drought-loving plants such as eryngium, dianthus, oregano, thyme, sedums and ...
“Drought-tolerant options will reduce the amount of upkeep required, such as ornamental grasses, Mediterranean herbs, or Eryngium,” advises O’Donnell. “It is also worth considering what material the ...
Their Rustic series (from S$33++) promises to brighten anyone’s day with a touch of pastoral charm, featuring wild mixes of eryngium and wheat or delightful lavender bunches. For special ...