Echinops ritro in the wild, near Troy |
And they are much more diverse than first meets the eye: here is a tiny monocarp from Kazakhstan. We collected this on steep screes in the Altai. It bloomed, but we didn't get viable seed in the garden--so alas, it's a memory!
A closer view of the unknown species from Kazakhstan.
Echinops ritro 'Veitch�s Blue' |
Echinops ritro 'Veitch�s Blue' |
And from further away: I find this planting to be utterly delightful! Credit goes to Mike Holloway--one of DBG's incredible horticulturists. A fabulous eye for design and raucous sense of humor to boot.
Echinops ruthenicus |
Echinops sp. ign. Kazakhstan |
I love the contrast of white stem and blue flowers on this one...
And here is Echinops sphaerocephalus growing in my garden--a paler, but still very striking plant.
And here is Echinops sphaerocephalus growing in the Watersmart garden at D.B.G. Dan (in charge) assures me this is from our 2001 expedition to southern Spain.
I have an excessive fondness for Echinops (as do the bumblebees) |
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