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Autumn squill - Scilla autumnalis
Borage - Borago officinalis
Clustered bellflower - Campanula glomerata
Globe thistle - Echinops ritro
Meadow crane's-bill - Geranium pratense
Viper's-bugloss - Echium vulgare
Yellow-rattle - Rhinanthus minor

Globe thistle - Echinops ritro

Globe thistle - Echinops ritroGlobe thistle - Echinops ritro
© Dr Chris Gibson/English Nature
UK distribution - East Anglia, Midlands, North, South East, South West

The globe thistle is a fine erect plant for the back of a flower border but it needs to be in full sun. The spectacular globular flowers are an intense deep blue. The deeply divided, narrow, grey-green leaves and the perfectly round, spiky flowerheads make this a really striking plant.

It is attractive to many insects including bees, moths and butterflies and the seeds provide food for finches and other seed-eating birds.

Animals

Buff-tailed bumble bee, Calocoris norvegicus, Cixius nervosus, Common carder bumble bee, Goldfinch, Honey bee, House sparrow, Mother of pearl moth, Painted lady, Red-tailed bumble bee, White-tailed bumble bee

FoliageSilver
FlowerBlue, July to August
MoistureDry (Dry)
SunlightFull sun (Full sun)
OriginNon-native