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Rare plants that find protection in the reserve include Sea Holly, Black Bogrush and several species of orchids.
Circling a lily pond are rhododendrons, mugo pines from the Alps and South American sea hollies.
Sea Holly or sea holly may refer to:
Different plants may be found on the sand dunes near the town, e.g. leymus, heather, crowberry, sea hollies, and marsh gentians.
Eryngium amethystinum (Amethyst Sea Holly) is a clump-forming, perennial, tap-rooted herb.
Eryngium bourgatii (Mediterranean sea holly) is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to the Pyrenees.
Alpine Sea Holly (Eryngium alpinum)
Sea holly and sand sedge are other specialists of this arid habitat, and petalwort is a nationally rare bryophyte found on damper dunes.
The shore is strewn with black, white and pink speckled Omey granite and wildflowers such as the prickly-gray sea holly and tiny, carnationlike sea pinks.
Its catalog lists 17 eryngiums, or sea hollies, whose steely gray or blue thimble-shaped flower heads, often surrounded by conspicuous spiky bracts, are great in arrangements.
Then you'll go to the Chelsea Flower Show and want every euphorbia and tree fern and luminous blue sea holly that winks at you inside the tent.
Plants for a Future-PFAF Plant Database: Eryngium maritimum (Sea Holly)
The salt marshes are a breeding area for the pied avocet and terns as well as a habitat for the sea holly and sea lavender that bloom in summer.
Rare shingle flora such as Sea Pea, Sea Kale, Sea Holly and Yellow Horned-poppy can be found at North Warren.
Its species name is derived from the fact that it grows in association with the roots of Eryngium campestre or other Eryngium plants (English names: 'Sea Holly' or 'Eryngo').
In the Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary near Cochin, India, it grows in association with the mangrove Avicennia officinalis, the golden leather fern (Acrostichum aureum) and the sea holly (Acanthus ilicifolius).
Plant communities include Yellow horned poppy, Sea Kale, Sea Beet, Curled Dock, Sea Holly, Sand Catchfly, Viper's Bugloss and Nottingham Catchfly.
Skepticism about ghosts did not stop Christy Igoe, owner of the Sea Holly Inn in Cape May, from calling Ms. Doherty in 1993 when she began hearing "footsteps when nobody was in the house," Ms. Igoe said.
"Designing With Plants" (Timber Press, 1999), written with Noel Kingsbury and illustrated with Mr. Oudolf's spectacular photographs, suggests ways that unusual plants, from grasses to angelicas and thistle-like sea hollies, can be used as cut flowers.
Eringo, Eryngii Herba, Eryngii Radix, Eryngo Root, Eryngium campestre, Eryngium maritimum, Eryngium planum, Eryngium yuccifolium, Panicaut Champêtre, Sea Holly, Sea Holme, Sea Hulver.
Acanthus ilicifolius, commonly known as Holly-leaved Acanthus, Sea Holly, and Holy Mangrove is a species of shrubs or herbs, of the plant family Acanthaceae, native to India, Sri Lanka, Asia, Malesia, Australia and Pacific Islands.
Six of the authors are yet unpublished while established authors receiving funding include Dylan Thomas Prize winner Rachel Trezise, who will use the bursary to develop her new collection of short stories, and Robert Minhinnick, who will write Limestone Man - a follow up to his 2007 novel Sea Holly.
The larvae feed on Eryngium species, including Eryngium campestre and Eryngium maritimum.
The Sea holly (Eryngium maritimum) is a species of Eryngium in the plant family Apiaceae and native to most European coastlines.