Devil’s bit Scabious (Coireán na gcuach)
Folklore tells us that this native wildflower plant got its name due to the fact that the devil bit off some of the root in a fit of annoyance at its medicinal properties. In any case this is a low-maintenance plant, found wild in marshes and hedgerows, even bogs, with pretty violet-blue pincushion flowers on long stalks. A lovely architectural plant adding height and colour to your garden.
Site: Tolerates some exposure
Soil: Well-drained to poorly drained
Position: Full sun to part shade
Season of Interest: Perennial, violet flowers June-Oct
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: 1.5-3ft (0.5-1m) Spread: 1.5ft (0.45m)

















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