Silene coronaria (Rose campion)

Silene coronaria is a species of flowering plant in the carnation family Caryophyllaceae, native to Asia and Europe. Common names include rose campion, dusty miller (this also refers to Centaurea cineraria and Jacobaea maritima), mullein-pink, bloody William, and lamp-flower. A white form 'Alba' is available

In the United Kingdom it is still widely referenced under its synonym Lychnis coronaria.

The Latin coronaria means "used for garlands".

It is a perennial growing to 80 cm (31 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in) wide, with grey felted leaves and single, bright magenta flowers produced in succession around July. Though short-lived, the plant readily self-seeds in favourable locations. It is sometimes grown as a biennial. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Silene coronaria
 Kingdom:     Plantae
 (unranked):  Angiosperms
 (unranked):  Eudicots
 (unranked):  Core eudicots
 Order:  Caryophyllales
 Family:  Caryophyllaceae
 Genus:  Silene
 Species:  Silene coronaria

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