Silene fimbriata
By Wagger
- 21 May, 2009
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It is lovely Wagger...it reminds me of the Bladder Campion with a frilly edge....:o)
21 May, 2009
Yes, Terra - a bit of a thug, spreading underground like Lysimachia - I'm always digging it back. The flowers are so dainty though. It was one of Roy Lancaster's picks at Chelsea a few years ago.
It is closely related to bladder campion, Janey - that's Silene vulgaris.
21 May, 2009
I'm always a bit cautious of perennials which spread underground... sometimes I haven't realised till after I've planted a shrub, and find it sending out shoots in all directions....
... there should be a warning on the labels !!!
21 May, 2009
I agree with that, Terra. I have the same problem with Lysimachia 'Firecracker'. The garden correspondent on the Telegraph says this Silene is easily controlled - HA!!!
21 May, 2009
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21 May, 2009