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Globe thistle

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Echinops bannaticus

The 'Blue Glow' globe thistle is an impressive perennial that naturally grows in the region from southern Europe to Turkey and Central Asia. Thanks to its origin, it loves the sun and well-drained, even poorer sandy soils, where it thrives best. In the garden, it captivates with its architectural structure and silvery gray-green leaves, which form an interesting contrast to other plants. The spherical flowers in a royal blue shade are literally a magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies, so with this plant, you will bring a lot of life into the garden. It is a long-lived and undemanding plant that does not need support and easily handles even harsher frosts. It is also very valuable for florists. It lasts very long in a vase, and its blue spherical flowers look wonderful in summer bouquets. If you don't harvest them fresh, they are perfect for drying for winter decorations, or left in the flowerbed, they form a beautiful winter effect, especially when covered in hoarfrost. The 'Blue Glow' cultivar stands out precisely for its intense flower color.
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Echinops bannaticus

The Star Frost globe thistle is a pure white and compactly growing form of the globe thistle, which is naturally widespread in the region from Southern Europe to Central Asia. Its perfectly spherical flowers, about the size of a golf ball, float on sturdy stems above a clump of indented leaves. These are deep green on top and silvery grey-green on the underside, which gives the plant an interesting visual effect even before blooming. It acts as a striking feature in the garden, which is perfectly suited for natural and drought-tolerant plantings. The flowers are literally a magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies, who find a rich food source on them. If you like creating bouquets, the globe thistle will thrill you with its long vase life. It is also excellent for drying into winter decorations, because it retains its shape and color even after drying. Even if you leave it in the flower bed, its firm structure will adorn the garden even in the winter months.
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Echinops ritro

The blue globe thistle originates from Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans, where it naturally inhabits sunny and dry hillsides. Thanks to its origin, it is an exceptionally resilient and undemanding perennial that literally revels in poorer, well-drained, and sandy soils. If you have a place in your garden where other plants fail due to drought and a lack of nutrients, the globe thistle will be absolutely happy there. It forms upright clumps of silvery-green leaves, above which striking spherical flowers tower from July to September. The steel-blue flower heads reach a diameter of 2 to 4 cm and are literally a magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies. In the garden, it acts as a prominent architectural element, even in winter, when the frosted spheres look magical under a dusting of snow. The globe thistle is also indispensable for florists. It lasts very long in a vase and looks wonderful in summer bouquets. If you want to dry the flowers for winter decorations, harvest them before the tiny florets fully open so they retain their firm structure and color.
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Echinops niveus

The Arctic Glow globe thistle is a true jewel for lovers of unconventional perennials and structural plants. The original species naturally occurs in regions from Southern Europe through Turkey to Central Asia, where it inhabits sunny and dry slopes. Thanks to this, this plant is exceptionally hardy and undemanding to grow, which even novice gardeners will appreciate. Arctic Glow is a special selection that stands out with its large, pure white flowers. These contrast beautifully with the reddish stems and silvery-green, deeply lobed leaves. It is exactly this color contrast that gives the plant elegance even when it is not currently blooming. The flowers are excellent for cutting into fresh summer bouquets, in which they stay fresh for a very long time. If you do not harvest them from the flower bed, you can dry them and use them in winter decorations, or leave them on the plant for a winter effect, when the frosted spheres look magical in the garden.
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