After finding this fascinating plant in the landscape of a local custom construction company, I ordered some for myself---to arrive this spring! (I must admit they are quite ugly when they finish blooming!)
Sea Holly:
Eryngium maritimum is a perennial wildflower found along European seacoasts, and although its natural habitat is widespread, it is an endangered species. The flowers of E. maritimum are hermaphrodite, so the plant is self-fertile. It is also pollinated by bees, flies, beetles. (The bee in this photo is having a feast!)
I'm linking up to Macro Flowers Saturday with this photo from my flower archives.
3 comments:
What a gorgeous macro, you made them more beautiful than they really are.
Wow great looking plant.
Greetings from Finland
Very pretty!
Happy new week.
Regina
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