Catchfly
$2.50 – $31.50
Silene’s are related to the Carnation family. They can grow in full sun or part shade and will tolerate most soil types. This flower has a bright pink color and is a real eye catcher when used as a border. The name Catchfly comes from the sap the plant’s stem produces. This flower does not actually attract flies or other insects. It can be fall planted in zones 7-10. Catchfly is a native to southern Europe and is also called Sweet William Catchfly.
The broadcast rate for seeding is 2 – 2.5 pounds per acre.
The seed drill rate for seeding in rows is 1 pounds per acre.
Purchasing Options | Price | Quantity | |
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Small Packet | $2.50 | ||
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10 Gram | $3.00 | ||
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1/4 Pound | $12.00 | ||
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1 Pound | $31.50 | ||
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Scientific Name | Silene armeria |
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Product Type | Flower |
Color | Pink, Purple |
Cycle | Annual |
Origin | Introduced species |
Height | 12-24" |
Germination Time | 15-25 days |
Planting Season | Spring, Fall |
Bloom Season | Spring, Fall |
Weeks to Bloom | 7 to 8 weeks |
USDA Zone | 4 to 9 |
Seeds Per Pound | 4,480,000 |
Seeding Rate (lb./acre) | 1 |
Pollen/Nectar | Pollen |
Pollinator(s) | Bumble Bees, Honey Bees |
Notes | Can be fall planted in zones 7-10 |