Gilliflower - Wikipedia A gilliflower or gillyflower ( ˈ dʒ ɪ l i ˌ f l aʊ ər ) [1] is the carnation or a similar plant of the genus Dianthus, especially the Clove Pink Dianthus caryophyllus [2] Its botanical name is Matthiola incana, also known as stock [3] The same name also describes other plants, such as the wallflower, which have fragrant flowers
Gillyflower | Fragrant, Heirloom Medicinal | Britannica gillyflower, any of several scented flowering plants, especially the carnation, or clove pink (Dianthus caryophyllus), stock (Matthiola incana), and wallflower (Cheiranthus cheiri) However, the gillyflower of Chaucer, Spenser, and Shakespeare was the carnation
Gillyflower: sowing, location the most beautiful varieties Of the gillyflower varieties (Matthiola), the garden gillyflower (Matthiola incana) is the most widely used That is why we mainly deal with this variant in this article Among other things, we explain below how to sow gillyflower and suitable locations for Matthiola incana
How to Grow and Care for Stock Flowers (Matthiola incana) - Gardeners Path Also called gillyflower and ten-weeks, as well as hoary, Brompton, or vintage stock, the native species has been widely cultivated, and today’s varieties come in shades of apricot, lavender, pink, purple, red, white, yellow, and bicolor There are many hybrid series of plants from which to choose
Gillyflower - Gardenia Delve into the captivating realm of Gillyflower to explore its hardiness, growing requirements, bloom time, and more Unveil its secrets!
Matthiola incana: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive . . . Matthiola incana, commonly known as Brompton Stock, Gillyflower, or simply Stock, is a charming plant belonging to the mustard family (Brassicaceae) It is a low-maintenance, cool-season, flowering herbaceous perennial, often grown as a biennial or annual
FPS402 FP402: Matthiola incana Stock, Gillyflower - EDIS This document provides an overview of the plant Matthiola incana, commonly known as stock or gillyflower It describes the plant’s characteristics, including its height, spread, and flower colors The document also outlines the planting months for various USDA hardiness zones and highlights its moderate growth rate and drought tolerance
Gillyflower - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Flowers are singles or doubles and appear as terminal racemes from May through July Blooms come in many colors, including cream, white, lavender purple, and pink Hairy, gray-green leaves (to 4 inches long) wrap the stems Plants grow to 1 to 3 feet tall on upright stems