The steely blue and vibrant violets of the sea holly provide a long flowering period with their stately blooms.They are excellent for attracting a wide range of pollinators including the Willughby’s leaf-cutter bee who use them for nesting material by cutting circular leaf sections for their nectar.
Sea Holly grows best on free-draining soil in full sun.
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