Miss Willmott's Ghost (Eryngium giganteum) Sissinghurst Ca… Flickr Water Garden, Garden


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Eryngium Giganteum 'Miss Willmott'S Ghost' from Burncoose Nurseries available online to buy - Information: grows up to 3 feet with silvery white flower heads. Will self seed readily.. Deciduous - heart-shaped, mid-green basal leaves 7-16cm (3-6in) long.White - silvery white


GAP Gardens Eryngium giganteum 'Miss Willmotts Ghost' Image No 0111871 Photo by Ron Evans

Common Name: Miss Willmott's Ghost Genus: Eryngium Species: giganteum Skill Level: Beginner Exposure: Full sun Hardiness: Hardy Soil type: Well-drained/light, Moist, Sandy Height: 90cm Spread.


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Find Miss Willmott's Ghost (Eryngium giganteum) in Long Island Westbury Nassau County Jericho Mineola New York NY at Hicks Nurseries


‘Eryngium Giganteum Miss Willmott’s Ghost’ by Pamela Aitken Foxrock Garden Club

The marbled, heart-shaped foliage is attractive too, and shown off to best effect planted in gravel. Or try this eryngium in bold clumps among grasses. Eryngiums are also perfect for use in dried flower arrangements. This variety is biennial, but self-seeds freely.


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ShawnSteve. On May 11, 2021. Seeds sown. Cultivar, 'Miss Wilmott's Ghost' from Jane. Seed is still fairly fresh, & trying again, as had no success with older, 'Silver Ghost' seeds. Using cold stratification, after a few weeks of treatment at room temperature. Then will attempt with exposure to warmth.


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Eryngium giganteum, with the common name Miss Willmott's ghost, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae.. The short-lived herbaceous perennial thistle is native to the Caucasus and Iran in Western Asia.. Description. Eryngium giganteum grows to 1 m (3 ft 3 in). It produces branched heads of pale green conical flowerheads surrounded by spiny bracts in summer.


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Eryngium 'Miss Willmott's Ghost' is stunning in the garden, and it's a terrific dried or cut flower. According to legend, the famous English plantswoman, Miss Ellen Willmott, secretly sprinkled these seeds in the gardens she visited. It self-sows nicely. Drought tolerant.


Eryngium giganteum 'Miss Willmott's Ghost', Sea Holly 'Miss Willmott's Ghost' in GardenTags

With its luminous spiny collar of silvery-white bracts surrounding an egg-shaped flower head and tightly packed with flowers, initially pale green, then changing to steel-blue, Miss Willmott's Ghost (Eryngium giganteum) is quite a catch and an asset to any garden! Rising atop a basal rosette of heart-shaped green leaves, this short-lived perennial or biennial self-sows generously and remains.


10 Giant SILVER SEA HOLLY Eryngium Giganteum Miss Willmott's Ghost Flower Seeds *Flat Shipping

Noteworthy Characteristics. Eryngium giganteum, commonly called sea holly or giant sea holly, is a large, coarse, thistle-like, clump-forming biennial or short-lived perennial that typically grows 2-4' (less frequently to 6') tall. Features basal rosettes of heart-shaped green leaves (to 6" long) and smaller spiny ovate stem leaves.


Miss Willmott's Ghost (Eryngium giganteum) Sissinghurst Ca… Flickr Water Garden, Garden

The latest species added to the Seeds List: Eryngium giganteum, better known as Miss Willmott's ghost (this is the common name, NOT a cultivar name). A spectacular species for a sunny, well drained garden spot, which doesn't need much presentation. The seeds require a period of cold/moist stratification in order to germinate well.


Eryngium giganteum 'Miss Willmott's Ghost' seeds Thompson &

The plant in question is Eryngium giganteum, the giant sea holly, usually known as Miss Willmott's Ghost, a short-lived herbaceous perennial thistle, native to the Caucasus region and surrounding areas.Cultivated as an ornamental for the garden, this prolific self-sower is also popular with flower arrangers due to its fabulously architectural form.


Miss Willmott's Ghost (Eryngium giganteum). Île de France Stock Photo Alamy

In fact, from spring to autumn, Miss Willmott's Ghost had me captivated. Heavily veined green leaves emerged in November. Then the first flower cone appeared. Over the next month, stems powered out of the ground and branched out, forming a plant of about 90cm by 90cm. By this point, the bracts and cones had developed a newly-minted silveriness.


Eryngium giganteum (Miss Willmott's Ghost) Flower seedlings, Cottage garden, Giganteum

Miss Willmott's ghost. A robust biennial or short-lived perennial forming a rosette of heart-shaped basal leaves, and spiny stem leaves, with cone-like umbels of tiny blue flowers sitting within a rosette of spiny silvery-grey bracts.


Eryngium 'Miss Willmott'S Ghost' The Diggers Club

Legend has it that 'Miss Willmott's Ghost' was named for an eccentric and prickly 19th-century horticulturist. Ellen Willmott was born into a garden-loving family, and from an early age, she.


Miss Willmott's Ghost (Eryngium giganteum) in Long Island Westbury Nassau County Jericho Mineola

Plant number: 1.205.150. Also known as Giant Sea Holly, this species produces very large spiny flower heads in an unusual silvery-grey shade, with a greenish cone in the centre. Tends to act as a self-seeding biennial, coming back for several years without becoming a troublesome weed. Flowers are superb for cutting, fresh or dried.


Eryngium Gigantum Miss Willmott's Ghost Sea Holly Stock Photo Alamy

Growing guide. Eryngium giganteum Miss Willmott's Ghost is the giant of the genus, with large, 2½" cones of a blue so pale they appear white at a distance. They rest on 6″ wide gray bracts that are dramatically veined silver. The ghostly coloring and the sculptural quality of this plant suggest placement in a position of prominence.