Echium Blue Bedder Seeds

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  • 200 Seeds

  • A hardy annual, flowers the same year as sown
  • Rich in nectar, a favourite of honey bees and other insects
  • Very easy to grow even in poorer soils and dry conditions
Botanical Name: E. vulgare
SKU: 15848
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Echium (Echium vulgare, also known as Viper's-bugloss) is a popular hardy annual wildflower. With delightful violet-blue flowers and attractive bristly foliage, our Echium Blue Bedder seeds are right at home in flower beds and borders.

Echium Blue Bedder thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It's drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, requiring minimal watering once established. The small bell-shaped flowers are held on long, branching spikes around 30-45 cm (12-18 in) tall. Its beautiful blue blooms instantly draw the eye, whether sown as bedding plant seeds or used to create a meadow-style garden.

Vibrant and easy-to-grow, Echium Blue Bedders are the perfect nectar-rich flowers for pollinators - they're simply irresistible to bees, butterflies, and many other insects. This variety has even won the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its excellent performance in British gardens.

Order your Echium Blue Bedder seeds today and enjoy their delicate blooms all summer long. Pair them with our lavender seeds or salvia seeds for a pollinator-friendly garden that's full of colour and life. Or, explore our full selection of flower seeds.

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