Giant Vipers Bugloss Echium Pininana (2Ltr Pot) - Herbaceous - Windyridge Garden Centre
Giant Vipers Bugloss Echium Pininana (2Ltr Pot) - Herbaceous - Windyridge Garden Centre

Giant Vipers Bugloss Echium Pininana (2Ltr Pot)

Giant Vipers Bugloss Echium Pininana (2Ltr Pot)

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Delivery Information

Windyridge Garden Centre offers nationwide delivery throughout Ireland & Northern Ireland, including local Dublin van delivery, DPD tracked shipping, pallet delivery for oversized items, and BBQ delivery services from our garden centre in Dún Laoghaire.

Shipping rates are automatically calculated at checkout based on your location, product size, weight, and delivery type.

Service Charge Delivery
Local Van Delivery €15–€50 2–3 working days
Standard DPD Delivery €6–€15 2–3 working days
Pallet Delivery €60 2–3 working days
BBQ Delivery €30–€60 2–3 working days
BBQ Assembly & Delivery €60 2–3 working days
Seeds Delivery €1.50 2–3 working days
Gift Voucher Delivery Free 2–3 working days
Courses & Events Free Email confirmation only

Local Dublin Van Delivery

We provide our own local delivery service across Dublin and surrounding areas for plants, larger items, outdoor living products, gifts, and homeware.

Zone 1 – €15
D02, D04, D06, D06W, D14, D16, D18, A94, A96, A98

Zone 2 – €30
D01, D03, D08, D10, D12, D20, D22, D24, A63

Zone 3 – €50
D07, D09, D11, D13, D15, D17, A41, A42, A45, K32, K34, K36, K45, K56, K67, K78

Local deliveries take place Monday–Friday with text updates where applicable.

Nationwide Delivery

DPD Delivery (€6–€15)
Tracked nationwide delivery within 2–3 working days after dispatch.

Pallet Delivery (€60)
Used for oversized or bulky orders throughout Ireland & Northern Ireland. Delivered within approximately 2–3 working days.

BBQ Delivery & Assembly

  • Nationwide BBQ delivery: €30–€60
  • BBQ assembly & local delivery: €60

Small Items

  • Seeds: €1.50 delivery
  • Gift Vouchers: Free delivery

Delivery Notes

  • Shipping rates are calculated automatically at checkout
  • Some oversized or delicate products may require local van or pallet delivery only
  • Some plants may be excluded from nationwide courier delivery
  • Tracking information is provided where applicable

Every order is carefully packed at our garden centre in Dún Laoghaire and delivered throughout Ireland & Northern Ireland. 

Echium pininana, commonly known as the Tower of Jewels or Giant Viper's Bugloss, is a striking biennial plant native to the Canary Islands. 

Height/Spread: In ideal conditions, Echium pininana can grow to an impressive height of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters) with a spread of about 3 to 5 feet (1 to 1.5 meters). However, in the Irish climate, it typically reaches heights of around 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters) and maintains a spread of 2 to 4 feet (0.6 to 1.2 meters).

Position: Echium pininana thrives in full sun or partial shade. In the Irish climate, it benefits from being planted in a sheltered position, as it can be sensitive to strong winds.

Soil: This plant prefers well-draining soils with good fertility. In the Irish climate, it is recommended to grow Echium pininana in fertile, loamy soil that retains some moisture but doesn't become waterlogged.

Flowering Season: Echium pininana typically flowers in its second year of growth, usually from late spring to early summer. It produces tall spikes adorned with clusters of delicate, bell-shaped flowers that range in color from shades of pink to purple-blue. In the Irish climate, the flowering season may extend from late spring to early/mid-summer, depending on weather conditions.

Uses: Echium pininana is primarily cultivated for its striking appearance and impressive flowering spikes. It makes a dramatic focal point in gardens, borders, or large containers. Additionally, the flowers of Echium pininana are attractive to pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, making it a beneficial plant for supporting local biodiversity.

Please note that while Echium pininana can generally thrive in the Irish climate, local growing conditions and variations in weather may influence its overall growth and flowering patterns.

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