Well, having grown some of this from seed, I really need to put a little post up about this little gem. Many years ago I bought a packet of the seed - and when the plants flowered they produced a lovely variety from white to pink to lilac. They are in the stock family, but taller and much more open than stocks.
The flowers produce a divine scent in the evenings - which attract night flying insects such as moths - which in turn are a huge attraction to the native bats.
I have some self seeded on the allotment - and I picked some and put them in a vase and they smell gorgeous this evening - a full week after I picked them...
The flowers produce a divine scent in the evenings - which attract night flying insects such as moths - which in turn are a huge attraction to the native bats.
I have some self seeded on the allotment - and I picked some and put them in a vase and they smell gorgeous this evening - a full week after I picked them...
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