Sunday, May 23, 2010

Nigella



"Love in the Mist"
How could ignore that cute common name for Nigella damascena? N. damascena is pretty little white, pink, lavender or blue-flowered annual with an interesting, feathery flower and leafy bracts that forms a cool seed pod (see above). Nigella self-sows easily, but is also easy to remove and eradicate if you decide you do not like it or want it where it has self-sowed. In fall, I take the dry seed heads and just tip them over and scatter the seeds where I want them to grow. The seed pod is also used in dried flower arrangements. So easy and pretty! (Another common name is "Devil in the Bush!"- but not for me!)(P.S. this is not the same Nigella with seeds used in cooking).
Happy Gardening!

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful. First time I have seen these dainty little blooms. Thank you.

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  2. It really is a pretty little plant, feathery foliage, nice blossoms, neat seed pod, self-sows, but easy to remove- a real winner!

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