Miss Willmotts Ghost - Eryngium
Named for Miss Ellen Willmott, 1853-1934, who loved the plant so much she dropped seeds of it wherever she went. This dramatic variety produces ornate cones with collars of prickly bracts. A hardy glabrous perennial. A cosmopolitan species whit a widespread natural habitat. The candied roots called eringoes were thought to be an aphrodisiac. The genus name derives from the Greek for a prickly plant.
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