Here is a plant I really like. When it goes to seed, it looks like it could be a Scabiosa - the seed head looks pretty attractive. Unlike scabiosa, the flower and the seed head have a spherical shape. I've tried looking for a scabiosa that looks like that, and I'm not finding anything similar. The picture is of a mature plant. I'd really like to know what this is.
What is it?
Look at Santolina rosmarinifolia, the white form.
@ZilyZily - wow! I'm so impressed! you nailed it, it looks exactly like the plant! Many, many tanks!
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