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]
How to Plant and Grow Silene - Better Homes Gardens Silene is a genus of approximately 900 flowering annuals and perennials, some native to the North American grasslands Annual silene (often found in prairies and meadows) boasts early summer flowers in pretty shades of pink, white, red, and magenta It lasts just one year but readily self-seeds to germinate new plants each spring
Silene Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners In this Gardener's HQ guide, we'll explore cultivating Silene plants in your garden, indoor spaces, and other settings Plant Characteristics: Silene plants showcases vibrant flowers, ranging from white to pinkish-red Their pleasant aesthetic and ability to attract pollinators cam make them an enticing addition to the garden
Silene caroliniana - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant . . . Wild Pink is a showy native perennial wildflower with loose clusters of rosy, pink blooms that appear in the spring The plant is semi-evergreen, compact, mounding, and mat-forming The flowers are borne atop sticky stems and are surrounded by narrow lance-shaped leaves
Growing Silene Armeria: Learn How To Grow Catchfly Plants Silene is a genus of flowering plants with approximately 700 species Many of these are attractive for the gardens of the Northern Hemisphere Commonly found forms, such as the sweet william catchfly plant, provide easy-to-care for carpets of flowering mounds
Silene vulgaris (Bladder Campion) - Gardenia Silene vulgaris (Bladder Campion) is an upright, semi-evergreen perennial with upright stems clad with lanceolate leaves, 3 in long (7 cm), that are stalkless and nearly clasping
Silene – Perennial Plant, How to grow - Backyard Gardener A genus of 100 species of annual, biennial and herbaceous perennials of the northern hemisphere and South Africa, having a wide range of color through white, pink and red to purple Some make good rock plants, but some can only be considered as weeds and should be banned from the garden
Silene virginica - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Silene virginica, commonly called fire pink, is an herbaceous clump-forming perennial wildflower with downy and sticky stems that typically grows to 12-20” tall It is native to rocky wooded slopes, open woods and thickets from western New York to Minnesota south to Georgia and Oklahoma
Silene latifolia - Wikipedia Silene latifolia, commonly known as white campion, is a dioecious flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to most of Europe, Western Asia and northern Africa It is a herbaceous annual, occasionally biennial or a short-lived perennial plant, growing to between 40–80 centimetres tall
Silene - Fine Gardening Silene is a large genus of 500 annuals, biennials, and perennials, mostly from the Mediterranean region, but also from tropical Africa and South America Flowers have a tubuliar calyx and 5 petals that are often notched or split