PETROCOPTIS glaucifolia
(PETROCOPTIS pyrenaica
subspecies glaucifolia,
PETROCOPTIS lagascae,
LYCHNIS lagascae)

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Type:

Perennial
Height: 4-6" (10-15 cm)
Flowering Time: Summer
Flower Colour: Pink
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Botanical Classification:

Class:

Angiospermae (Angiosperms)
Subclass: Dicotyledonae (Dicotyledons)
Superorder: Caryophyllidae (Pinks Superorder)
Order: Caryophyllales (Pinks Order)
Family: Caryophyllaceae (Pinks Family)
Genus: Petrocoptis
Species: glaucifolia (with waxy leaves)
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Petrocoptis glaucifolia

Petrocoptis glaucifolia is a small perennial reaching only a few inches high, with thick greyish-green leaves and small clusters of rounded flowers in some shade of pink, looking like a cross between a pink and a Campion. It prefers warm conditions, and may be short-lived, but can easily be propagated from seed.

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Harvesting and Growing from Seed:

Germination:
Spring
Outside (17 days)
Autumn
Outside (17 days)
Winter
Outside (36 days)
Seed Pod The seedpod is a small ball, opening to show the seeds inside.

Seed The seeds are shiny fat black discs with a little white tuft. There are many seeds in a seed pod.

Seedling The seedlings have greyish pointed leaves.

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