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Mousetoescamper

(6,186 posts)
Sat Apr 12, 2025, 11:03 PM Apr 12

Tower-of-Jewels (Echium wildpretii)

Taken two weeks ago at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA. The plant is growing in a ceramic planter in the reflecting pool. Echium wildpretii is endemic to the Canary Islands, Spain, and grows mainly in ravines around Mount Teide, a volcano on the island Tenerife.



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Tower-of-Jewels (Echium wildpretii) (Original Post) Mousetoescamper Apr 12 OP
Wow! The name certainly fits. Those leaves are just a bit scary . . . CaliforniaPeggy Apr 12 #1
They usually grow straight, but this one looked whimsically Seussical (Dr.) Mousetoescamper Apr 12 #3
Nature is amazingly beautiful. Deuxcents Apr 12 #2
Yes, in all of its manifold forms Mousetoescamper Apr 13 #6
Very interesting & beautiful! SheltieLover Apr 12 #4
Thanks and you're welcome, SheltieLover! Mousetoescamper Apr 13 #7
The flowering part area51 Apr 12 #5
I thought so too. It's a fascinating plant. Mousetoescamper Apr 13 #8
Closer shot of a more upright-growing Tower-of-Jewels at Longwood Mousetoescamper Apr 13 #16
I am really looking forward to going to Longwood Easterncedar Apr 13 #9
I plan to be there Tuesday for the spring blooms Mousetoescamper Apr 13 #10
Oooh! I look forward to some pictures! Easterncedar Apr 13 #11
Beautiful! Thank you for this lovely photograph. HeartsCanHope Apr 13 #12
Thanks and you're welcome, HeartsCanHope! Mousetoescamper Apr 13 #14
What a strange looking plant. Thank you for the introduction. Beautiful photograph. LoisB Apr 13 #13
Thanks, LoisB! Mousetoescamper Apr 13 #15
What a beautiful, unusual looking plant! Diamond_Dog Apr 15 #17
Thanks, Diamond_Dog! Mousetoescamper Apr 15 #18

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,580 posts)
1. Wow! The name certainly fits. Those leaves are just a bit scary . . .
Sat Apr 12, 2025, 11:06 PM
Apr 12

They almost look like they could walk.

Very exotic.

Mousetoescamper

(6,186 posts)
3. They usually grow straight, but this one looked whimsically Seussical (Dr.)
Sat Apr 12, 2025, 11:38 PM
Apr 12

There were a half-dozen or so of these plants there. A docent said it's rumored that between 3 and 4 AM (the witching hour) the Towers roam the greenhouse seeking trespassing photographers which, if found, they devour with great relish (usually pickle).

Thanks!

Easterncedar

(4,259 posts)
9. I am really looking forward to going to Longwood
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 12:33 AM
Apr 13

Thanks to you, mousetoescamper, for giving me the idea.

Diamond_Dog

(36,670 posts)
17. What a beautiful, unusual looking plant!
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 05:17 PM
Apr 15

Your photo shows lots of clear detail. Very nice! The curved one is indeed “Seuss-ical”!

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