Echium pininana is undeniably an eye stopper, a magnificent
inflorescence with dense panicles of blue flowers borne above branches
of dusty linear leaves. When in bloom, it is a magnet for hummingbirds,
bees and butterflies. The rosettes of large leaves are attractive even
as a 'not yet' flowering plant and the flower spikes can reach over 12ft
when grown in mild areas so it is worth waiting for. On a sunny day, as
you approach the spire you can hear the hum of hundreds of bees
feasting on the flowers. Classified as endangered due to its restricted
distribution range. This species is endemic to the island of La Palma,
the Canary Islands, Spain.
Certainly the most sought-after of all Echium species that will bring crowds flocking to see it. Stunning!
Full sun is not essential, although partial shade will limit the
ultimate height attained, requires well drained soil.
Zone 8+. Seeds available
Other Names: Giant Viper's Bugloss, Echium pininana, Blue Steeple, Tree
Echium, Pine Echium, Tower of Jewels, Echium pinnifolium, Tajinaste,
Taginaste
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