SILENE vulgaris
(SILENE cucubalus,
SILENE latifolia)

Bladder Campion, White Bottle

____________________________________

Type:

Perennial
Height: 1-2' (30-60 cm)
Flowering Time: Summer, autumn
Flower Colour: White
____________________________________

Botanical Classification:

Class:

Angiospermae (Angiosperms)
Subclass: Dicotyledonae (Dicotyledons)
Superorder: Caryophyllidae (Pinks Superorder)
Order: Caryophyllales (Pinks Order)
Family: Caryophyllaceae (Pinks Family)
Genus: Silene (Catchfly)
Species: vulgaris (common)
____________________________________
Silene vulgaris

Silene vulgaris is an elegant wild flower, with thin stems up to 2' tall, but usually less, with waxy-looking greyish green pointed leaves. The flowers are in hanging clusters, and have five divided white petals with a frilly look, inside a translucent inflated pale green calyx with brownish veins. It grows in grassy places.

____________________________________

Harvesting and Growing from Seed:

Germination:

Summer
Outside (16 days)
Autumn
Outside (168 days)

Seed Pod The seedpod is a capsule inside the calyx.

Seed The seeds are small dark brown commas. There are many seeds in a seed pod.

Seedling The seedling has grey pointed leaves.

(You can check the meaning of any technical terms new to you in the Botany section of the site)
Back to Wildflowers Main Page 
Back to Plant Profiles Main Page