How To Grow Garden Catchfly Flowers (Silene Armeria) Blooming from late spring to early summer in red, white, pink and rose, the garden catchfly stands 12 to 18 inches tall and between six and nine inches wide when fully grown It is not to be confused with Sweet William dianthus, which is a different flower also native to southern Europe
Silene - Wikipedia Silene is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae Containing nearly 900 species, [1] it is the largest genus in the family [2] Common names include campion and catchfly Many Silene species are widely distributed, particularly in the northern hemisphere [2]
Silene armeria (Garden Catchfly) Beautify your garden with Silene armeria (Garden Catchfly), a lovely perennial plant with eye-catching rounded clusters of bright pink flowers in mid or late summer Native to Europe, Catchfly has escaped gardens and naturalized in most of the US
Silene regia - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Silene regia, commonly called royal catchfly, is a Missouri native wildflower which occurs in dry, rocky soils in open woods, wood margins and prairies primarily in the Ozark region of the State A clump-forming perennial which grows 3-4' tall
How to Plant and Grow Silene - Better Homes Gardens Royal catchfly (Silene regia) has 2-inch-wide fiery scarlet flowers in summer on stems that may reach 4 feet tall The foliage is downy and covered with fine hairs
Royal Catchfly – (Silene Regia), A Complete Guide - Growit Buildit Royal Catchfly is a perennial flower native to middle America, centered around the Ozark Region of Missouri and Arkansas Scientifically known as Silene regia, it grows 3-4′ tall in full sun and well drained loamy soil
How to Grow Catchfly Carnivorous Plants - GardenersNet. Com Catchfly flowers are easy to grow and will thrive in even poor soils They look great in English-style cottage gardens You can grow them in flowerpots on your patio or deck Also, try growing catchfly carnivorous plants indoors as a houseplant, too
Royal Catchfly - US Forest Service Royal Catchfly is one of a small number of red-flowered plants native to the Midwest, and one of very few, red-flowered, prairie plants The flower shape and color are typical of plants pollinated by hummingbirds
Silene Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners The Silene genus (Catchfly Campion) encompasses a wide range of annual, biennial, and perennial plants native to various regions worldwide They are recognized for their tubular, often brightly colored flowers and sticky stems that can 'catch' small insects