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  1. ERINUS ALPINUS ALBA

    Although this miniature alpine plant is sometimes called the "White Fairy Foxglove" you would never guess it is in the foxglove family. Dwarf spikes bearing clusters of pure snow-white flowers arise over tiny tufts of hairy leaves. These attractive gems will grow anywhere, even in the cracks of a wall or between paving slabs. ... Learn More

    $3.34

  2. ERINUS ALPINUS 'DR. HAHNLE'

    Although this miniature alpine plant is sometimes called the "Fairy Foxglove" you would never guess it is in the foxglove family. Dwarf spikes bearing clusters of brilliant purple/red flowers arise over tiny tufts of hairy leaves. These attractive gems will grow anywhere, especially. in the cracks of a wall or between paving slabs. ... Learn More

    $3.34

  3. ERIOGONUM UMBELLATUM

    With evergreen, woolly grey foliage and brilliant bright yellow blooms from late spring through late summer, this is a valuable and very rarely-seen groundcover. Occasionally purple flowers have been seen! Extremely tolerant of drought and heat as well as cold, this dwarf, bone-hardy, slow-spreading, long-lived, alpine gem thrives in dry, hot exposed spots, indeed, it is happy in perfect drainage to the point of living in gravel, even in areas that are too poor to support most plant life. In the wild it lives in ranges west of the Rocky Mountains. Although it assumes star roles in drought-tol ... Learn More

    $3.09

    (4 seeds)

  4. ERIOPHYLLUM LANATUM

    Sprays of flowers looking rather like mini sunflowers open on stems and divided leaves covered with woolly grey hair. This attractive and really excellent garden flower prefers a well-drained bank to do of its best, although as they grow in very wet areas of the north west (Washington State) they can obviously survive wet conditions, but commonly grow in any dry place, especially on rocky slopes and bluffs. It is most common in California, but grows as far north as Vancouver, Canada. ... Learn More

    $3.72

  5. ERITRICHIUM CANUM BABY BLUE

    This most attractive new compact hybrid produces dense flower spikes of large, brilliant sky-blue flowers. If sown early, it makes a solid dome of dazzling flowers producing an unforgettable display all summer long. ... Learn More

    $3.34

  6. ERITRICHIUM PECTINATUM

    Making small mounds of long leaves above which hover sky-blue, yellow-eyed flowers, this rare and beautiful plant comes from Iberia to the central Ural mountains in Russia, usually on rocky slopes of mountains in steppes, but rarely in forest cover. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (10 seeds)

  7. ERODIUM GRUINUM

    A fascinating plant from Sicily. Large violet blue flowers are produced all summer, followed by remarkable, enormous corkscrew seeds which are commercially used for making hygrometers (to measure dampness) - wet one and watch what slowly happens! ... Learn More

    $4.35

    (4 seeds)

  8. ERODIUM MANESCAVII

    Deepest lilac-pink flowers are produced for many months over a cascading clump of lovely feathery leaves. A beautiful, long-flowering, very long-lived plant that will put on a superb show for year after year where others will not survive. ... Learn More

    $3.34

    (10 seeds)

  9. ERODIUM PELARGONIFLORUM

    This gorgeous and valuable plant produces violet-veined white flowers above fragrant crinkly leaves over an incredibly long period, from the end of winter until midsummer and spasmodically thereafter. It is much admired in our gardens and is bone hardy, although its exotic appearance does not give this impression. (Syn. or very close to Erodium trifolium). ... Learn More

    $4.10

    (15 seeds)

  10. ERYNGIUM AGAVIFOLIUM

    From Argentina comes what is perhaps the king of eryngiums. This statuesque plant, which has evergreen, toothed, sword-like rich green leaves is in fact very hardy, whilst having a tender, exotic tropical look with massed heads of large grey-green spiky flower heads. ... Learn More

    $2.96

  11. ERYNGIUM AMETHYSTINUM

    Usually grown for its outstanding architectural qualities, this herbaceous perennial has spiny, leathery foliage combined with spiky, blue-to-amethyst flowers. The surrounding silvery bracts create real drama in a border, the flowers retaining their colour right into early winter, when the beautiful seed heads also feed wild birds. It is also frequently used for bouquets. This hardy, clump-forming, perennial, long-lived plant pumps out beautiful foliage and flowers year after year, after it emerges from its rosette of spiny, medium green leaves. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (100+ seeds)

  12. ERYNGIUM BOURGATII

    Unusually attractive much-divided variegated foliage, holds strong stems carrying masses of bright, metallic, purple-blue flowers. A bone-hardy and fabulous plant. ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (20+ seeds)

  13. ERYNGIUM EBURNEUM

    Numerous greenish-white flowers open in compound stems on stiffly-branching stems. The pale green leaves are sword-shaped, arching and produced in rosettes, the leaf margins being set with many bristle-like teeth. Long-flowering and ideal as a cut flower, it is totally hardy and exceedingly tough growing in dry sun or part shade. ... Learn More

    $2.84

    (10 seeds)

  14. ERYNGIUM GIGANTEUM

    A quite different variation over the very old favourite "Miss Wilmott's Ghost", having a much broader, rather than columnar habit and much larger bracted glorious lime green flowers in early summer. Later, the "flowers" develop a shining silvery hue, appearing a full month after "Miss Wilmott", just barely managing to ripen in the autumn garden. This valuable discovery was brought back from Turkey by plant hunter Martyn Rix, where it was located in beech/pine forest near Trabzon. ... Learn More

    $2.96

    (60+ seeds)

  15. ERYNGIUM GIGANTEUM 'MISS WILMOTT'S GHOST'

    One of the most impressive summer plants you can grow in the UK, with unbelievable metallic silvery-blue leaves, flowers and stems. The word gigantea refers to the flowers, not the plants which are rarely more than 0.6 metres high. So named, as famous gardener, Miss Wilmott, used to walk around friends' gardens secretly scattering the seeds from her pocket. Surprisingly, and totally unexpectedly (so please remember this...), they come up the first year with soft green leaves, nothing at all like the final plant. They later die down to a hardy tuber to overwinter. But, surprise, surprise....the ... Learn More

    $3.72

    (50+ seeds)

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