
Interior Design and Styling
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Thistle. In season from summer through fall, these spiky blue or purple blooms have an untamed, wild look. There are many varieties, from small globe-shaped blue thistles to artichokes left to bloom (yes, they’re a kind of thistle), as well as other plants that aren’t true thistles but are known as them (like Eryngium, or sea holly).
5. Thistle. In season from summer through fall, these spiky blue or purple blooms have an untamed, wild look. There are many varieties, from small globe-shaped blue thistles to artichokes left to bloom (yes, they’re a kind of thistle), as well as other plants that aren’t true thistles but are known as them (like Eryngium, or sea holly). Style: Rustic, natural, elegant. How to use: These striking blooms work well on their own, tucked into a small square vase. Or mix thistles in a cool-color bouquet with white anemones, silvery dusty miller and blue viburnum berries.
5. Thistle. In season from summer through fall, these spiky blue or purple blooms have an untamed, wild look. There are many varieties, from small globe-shaped blue thistles to artichokes left to bloom (yes, they’re a kind of thistle), as well as other plants that aren’t true thistles but are known as them (like Eryngium, or sea holly). Style: Rustic, natural, elegant. How to use: These striking blooms work well on their own, tucked into a small square vase. Or mix thistles in a cool-color bouquet with white anemones, silvery dusty miller and blue viburnum berries.




























