Silene armeria
Showy bright-fuschia rounded flower clusters captivate onlookers and pollinators. Bees and butterflies especially enjoy this wildflower. The name catchfly comes from the flowers sticky stems which snare small bugs.
Type: Annual/Biennial
Sun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: Broadcast
Spacing: 6-9"
Water: Moderate/Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 60-90 days
Height: 18”
Zones: 5-8
Planting Instructions
Type: Annual/BiennialSun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: Broadcast
Spacing: 6-9"
Water: Moderate/Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 60-90 days
Height: 18”
Zones: 5-8
In areas that experience winter or frosts, plant wildflowers in the spring, after all danger of frost has passed. Locations that do not receive frosts can plant wildflowers anytime.
Sow seeds in fields, gardens, lawns, and meadows. Cleared, open spaces will grow more flowers.
Choose a planting day that has rain in the near future, so you don't have to water them. Plant them in full sun in an area that has good drainage. Scatter the seeds broadly around the space. Walk over the seeds to press them into the ground. Do not bury them; they need the sun to germinate.
Keep the soil moist without being soaked until they are 4-6” high. After that, natural rain is all they need.
Catchfly plants are drought-tolerant and low maintenance. It does not grow well in hot, humid areas. A choice flower for borders, meadows, rock gardens, and container growing.