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Sea Holly Collection

Sea holly, scientifically known as Eryngium sp. , is a captivating plant that belongs to the Apiaceae family

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )

Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )
Sea holly (Eryngium sp.) flower heads. Each blue blob is an individual flower. This perennial herb belongs to the family Umbelliferae, which includes 200 species. It is indigenous to southern Europe

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium x oliverianum)

Sea holly (Eryngium x oliverianum)

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly, Eryngium minus, and hog's fennel, Peucedanum officinale

Sea holly, Eryngium minus, and hog's fennel, Peucedanum officinale. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical
FLO4669123 Sea holly, Eryngium minus, and hog's fennel, Peucedanum officinale. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Rest harrow, Ononis repens, and sea holly, Eryngium species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a

Rest harrow, Ononis repens, and sea holly, Eryngium species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical
FLO4669095 Rest harrow, Ononis repens, and sea holly, Eryngium species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) growing in coastal dunes England, UK. August

Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) growing in coastal dunes England, UK. August

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Flowering Plants of Great Britain: White Rot, Wood Sanicle, Sea Holly, Field Eryngo, Water Hemlock

Flowering Plants of Great Britain: White Rot, Wood Sanicle, Sea Holly, Field Eryngo, Water Hemlock
6024229 Flowering Plants of Great Britain: White Rot, Wood Sanicle, Sea Holly, Field Eryngo, Water Hemlock, Wild Celery (colour litho) by English School

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Chicory or Succory, Sea Holly, Borage, 1951 (colour litho)

Chicory or Succory, Sea Holly, Borage, 1951 (colour litho)
2920007 Chicory or Succory, Sea Holly, Borage, 1951 (colour litho) by Inglis, Bessie D. (fl. 1927-1939); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly (litho)

Sea Holly (litho)
1592436 Sea Holly (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sea Holly. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 5 August 1899)

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly (photo)

Sea Holly (photo)
6011873 Sea Holly (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sea Holly. Illustration for Hutchinsons Trees and Flowers of the Countryside by Edward Step)

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly; Twenty-four inches high; Blue leaves and florets (engraving)

Sea Holly; Twenty-four inches high; Blue leaves and florets (engraving)
6009678 Sea Holly; Twenty-four inches high; Blue leaves and florets (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly (Eringium Maritimum) (w / c & tempera on paper)

Sea Holly (Eringium Maritimum) (w / c & tempera on paper)
880258 Sea Holly (Eringium Maritimum) (w/c & tempera on paper) by Italian School, (16th century); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: 17 x 13 1/4 in)

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly plant against bladder disease and as tonic

Sea Holly plant against bladder disease and as tonic
Digitally restored image of an original antique illustration by Sowerby published in 1860s in The English Botany

Background imageSea Holly Collection: eryngium variifolium, sea holly, blue subject

eryngium variifolium, sea holly, blue subject
Eryngium variifolium Sea holly Blue subject

Background imageSea Holly Collection: eryngium alpinum, sea holly, green subject

eryngium alpinum, sea holly, green subject
Eryngium alpinum Sea holly Green subject

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly, Flat Sea holly, Eryngium planum, A bee obtaining nectar from a single flower

Sea Holly, Flat Sea holly, Eryngium planum, A bee obtaining nectar from a single flower

Background imageSea Holly Collection: aeonium velour

aeonium velour
Sea holly, Eryngium planum, backlit growing against bright green foliage

Background imageSea Holly Collection: echinops

echinops
Sea holly, Eryngium planum, Growing against bright green foliage

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly Eryngium zabelii Big Blue Blue Perennial

Sea holly Eryngium zabelii Big Blue Blue Perennial
Sea holly, Eryngium zabelii Big Blue, Close view of thistle-like flower head surrounded by silvery blue bracts

Background imageSea Holly Collection: sea holly, eryngium maritimum

sea holly, eryngium maritimum
0789 Sea holly Eryngium maritimum

Background imageSea Holly Collection: sea holly, eryngium variifolium

sea holly, eryngium variifolium
0791 Sea holly Eryngium variifolium

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly, Eryngium planum, Two snow topped seedheads

Sea holly, Eryngium planum, Two snow topped seedheads
4049 Two snow topped seedheads of Sea holly, Eryngium planum. Manipulated to a blue doutone

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly, Miss Wilmotts ghost, Eryngium giganteum

Sea holly, Miss Wilmotts ghost, Eryngium giganteum
Sea holly or Miss Wilmotts ghost, Eryngium giganteum, seedhead filled with snow

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sand-loving / Square-headed wasp (Tachysphex costae) feeding on Sea holly flowers

Sand-loving / Square-headed wasp (Tachysphex costae) feeding on Sea holly flowers (Eryngium maritimum) on a beach, Sardinia, Italy, June

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Eryngium dilatatum in flower, Alentejo, Natural Park of South West Alentejano and Costa Vicentina

Eryngium dilatatum in flower, Alentejo, Natural Park of South West Alentejano and Costa Vicentina, Portugal, June 2009. WWE BOOK. WWE INDOOR EXHIBITION

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Eryngium maritimum; Sea-Holly

Eryngium maritimum; Sea-Holly

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Alpine Sea Holly, Alpine Eryngo or Queen of the Alps -Eryngium alpinum-, inflorescence, Malbun

Alpine Sea Holly, Alpine Eryngo or Queen of the Alps -Eryngium alpinum-, inflorescence, Malbun, Liechtenstein Alps, Triesenberg, Liechtenstein

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) flowering, growing on sandy beach, Sardinia, Italy, April

Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) flowering, growing on sandy beach, Sardinia, Italy, April

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Picture No. 10983009

Picture No. 10983009
Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) Date:

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Eryngium maritimum, Sea-Holly

Eryngium maritimum, Sea-Holly

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) flowering, with young banded snail, growing on shingle, Weymouth

Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) flowering, with young banded snail, growing on shingle, Weymouth, Dorset, England, July

Background imageSea Holly Collection: CJ4 5004 Bee on Sea Holly

CJ4 5004 Bee on Sea Holly
bee, Eryngium, Ham House, Sea Holly

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) C013 / 5461

Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) C013 / 5461
Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) flowering in summer

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium maritimum), artwork C016 / 3315

Sea holly (Eryngium maritimum), artwork C016 / 3315
Sea holly (Eryngium maritimum) in flower, artwork

Background imageSea Holly Collection: St Gothian Sands - with Sea Holly in foreground - Cornwall, UK

St Gothian Sands - with Sea Holly in foreground - Cornwall, UK
DAC-1171 St Gothian Sands - with Sea Holly in foreground Cornwall, UK Eryngium maritimum David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sulphur Beetle (Cteniopus sulphureus) adult, on Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) flowers

Sulphur Beetle (Cteniopus sulphureus) adult, on Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum) flowers, on sand dunes, Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, Wales, july

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )

Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )
Sea holly (Eryngium sp.). This perennial herb belongs to the family Umbelliferae, which includes 200 species. It is indigenous to southern Europe

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium planum)

Sea holly (Eryngium planum)

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly flower heads

Sea holly flower heads
Sea holly (Eryngium tripartitum) flower heads

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly

Sea holly (Eryngium sp.). This perennial herb belongs to the family Umbelliferae, which includes 200 species. It is indigenous to southern Europe

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Alpine sea holly (Eryngium alpinum), Palmer, Alaska, United States of America

Alpine sea holly (Eryngium alpinum), Palmer, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly Eryngium maritimum, Kenfig National Nature Reserve, Wales, Uk, Europe

Sea holly Eryngium maritimum, Kenfig National Nature Reserve, Wales, Uk, Europe
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Background imageSea Holly Collection: Sea holly Eryngium maritimum, Kenfig National Nature Reserve, Wales, Uk, Europe

Sea holly Eryngium maritimum, Kenfig National Nature Reserve, Wales, Uk, Europe
Andrew Davies / SpecialistStock

Background imageSea Holly Collection: Irregular heart beat, conceptual image

Irregular heart beat, conceptual image
Haemoglobin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a haemoglobin molecule. Haemoglobin is a metalloprotein that transports oxygen around the body in red blood cells



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Sea holly, scientifically known as Eryngium sp. , is a captivating plant that belongs to the Apiaceae family. With its unique appearance and stunning inflorescence, it has become a beloved addition to gardens and landscapes around the world. One of the most popular species is Eryngium x oliverianum, commonly referred to as Alpine Sea Holly or Queen of the Alps. This particular variety can be found in picturesque locations like Malbun in the Liechtenstein Alps, adding a touch of elegance to these majestic mountains. In coastal areas such as England's dunes, you may come across another enchanting species called Eryngium maritimum. Its vibrant growth during August creates a mesmerizing sight against the backdrop of sandy beaches and crashing waves. The beauty has been immortalized in various forms of art throughout history. From color lithographs depicting flowering plants like Sea Holly and Wild Celery in Great Britain to vintage lithos showcasing Chicory or Succory alongside this captivating plant, it is clear that sea holly has captured the hearts of many artists. Whether portrayed through engravings or photographs, sea holly never fails to impress with its twenty-four-inch height and striking blue leaves and florets. Artists have even used watercolor and tempera on paper techniques to capture its essence accurately. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it also holds medicinal properties. Traditionally used against bladder disease and as a tonic, this versatile plant proves itself useful beyond mere visual delight. Eryngium variifolium is yet another variation worth mentioning; commonly known as blue subject or simply blue sea holly due to its eye-catching hue. This particular species adds an extra layer of intrigue when incorporated into gardens or floral arrangements. From alpine regions to coastal landscapes, from artistic depictions to medicinal uses – there are countless reasons why sea holly continues to captivate and inspire.