Scientific name: Eryngium integrifolium
Blueflower eryngo is a perennial native to much of North Florida, including most of the Panhandle and Alachua County. It is not found any further south.
According to the Florida Wildflower Foundation, “It is easy to grow in pots, but may need extra watering. It can also grow directly in shallow water, or potted and submerged like blue flag iris or canna lily, making it useful for garden ponds where small plants are preferred.”
It is a larval host for swallowtail butterflies.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific name: Eryngium integrifolium
Blueflower eryngo is a perennial native to much of North Florida, including most of the Panhandle and Alachua County. It is not found any further south.
According to the Florida Wildflower Foundation, “It is easy to grow in pots, but may need extra watering. It can also grow directly in shallow water, or potted and submerged like blue flag iris or canna lily, making it useful for garden ponds where small plants are preferred.”
It is a larval host for swallowtail butterflies.
Size: assorted small pots