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Sea Holly - Eryngium maritimum

In the reign of Elizabeth I, sea-holly was believed to be a strong aphrodisiac. Falstaff refers to it: "Let the sky rain potatoes; let it thunder to the tune of Green-sleeves, hail kissing-comfits and snow eringoes [sea-holly], let there come a tempest of provocation..." - Act 5, scene V, 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'
Sea Holly - Eryngium maritimum