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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Nigella damascena

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Nigella damascena,
commonly known as “Love-in-a Mist”,
is an attractive, annual plant growing in the mediterranean region
and much of Europe.
 
It may be the most easily recognizable flower
probably because of its numerous prominent stamens,
its five, striking, pale-blue or white, petal-like structures
and of its feathery leaves
which are divided into narrow thread-like segments.
 
The plant is found in grassy or dry habitats
at elevations up to 1400 m,
it blooms from April to June 
and produces flowers of about 30-40 mm across.
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A damascena flower in its white form


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 After flowering,
the plant’s female reproductive organ inflates
to form a spherical fruit up to 30 mm across
and is surrounded by a mesh of bracts similar to the leaves. 

 

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The fruit gradually dries out
and finally opens to release seeds that fall on the ground
and cause the plant to reappear
almost at the same spot year after year!






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