
Silene vulgaris
A striking wildflower with drooping, pale pink or white flowers emerging from an inflated, balloon-like calyx. An important nectar source for pollinators, with scented evening blooms particularly attractive to moths.
Soil: well-drained, rubble, gravel, sand, loam, clay, limestone
Sunlight: full sun
Height: 90 cm
Spacing: 45 cm
Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7
Hardiness: 4/5
Care Level: low
Watering: Every 14 days
Bloom: June, August


