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Silene armeria |
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| Common name |
garden catchfly; none-so-pretty |
| Family |
caryophyllaceae |
| Life cycle |
biennial |
| Flowers |
pink (late spring) |
| Size |
12-16" |
| Light |
sun-part shade |
From seed  |
self-seeds in our garden
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| Seed ripens | mid-July |
Entered our garden as wildly mis-identified seed, so this is a tentative identification. Certainly the pink flowers, with their five petals, look like those of other silene and lychnis species we grow. The plant habit is sparsely upright - which makes it a bit of a sore thumb in our rock garden. If it reseeds, I'll move the seedlings to a more suitable location.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: rock garden Seed for this plant is included on my seed trade list About my plant portraits
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July 07, 2009
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