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Silene armeria Silene armeria 

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Short annual with gray-green leaves that produces masses of carmine-pink flowers in mid to late summer. A treat for the eyes and easy to grow. Will re-seed itself where happy. Height 12 inches; spread 6 inches. 
Silene coronaria 'Alba' Silene coronaria 'Alba' 

  Syn. Agrostemma coronaria
  Syn. Lychnis coronaria
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This white form of Rose Campion comes reliably true from seed and makes an attractive accent in any garden. This erect, wooly silver-gray plant produces a succession of long-stalked white flowers from late spring through the summer and into the early autumn. This biennial reseeds itself reliably,... 
Silybum marianum Silybum marianum 

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This rosette-forming biennial has spiny white-veined and marbled, glossy dark green leaves. In the second year after sowing, the plant produces thistle-like purplish-pink flowerheads from summer to fall. Height to 5 feet. Suits a mixed or herbaceous border or a gravel garden. 
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