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    Centaurea montana

    Centaurea montana, the perennial cornflower, mountain cornflower, bachelor's button, montane knapweed or mountain bluet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, endemic to Europe. It is widespread and common in the more southerly mountain ranges of Europe, but is rarer in the north. It escapes from gardens readily, and has thereby become established in the British Isles, Scandinavia and North America. This plant has become an invasive species in British Columbia, Canada.Centaurea montana grows in meadows and open woodland in the upper montane and sub-alpine zones, in basic areas. It grows to 30–70 centimetres tall, and flowers mainly from May to August. Centaurea montana may be distinguished from other Centaurea species in the region by its usually entire leaves, and the blue-purple colour of the outermost ray florets. Wikipedia

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  3. gardenia.net

    Learn about Centaurea montana, a native European plant with rich blue, fringed flowers and thistle-like centers. Find out how to grow, care for, and propagate this clump-forming perennial in your garden.
  4. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Centaurea montana is an erect, stoloniferous, clump-forming perennial which features solitary, fringed, rich blue cornflowers (2" diameter) with reddish blue centers and black-edged involucre bracts. Flowers appear in late spring atop unbranched stems typically growing 1-2' tall. Gray-green, lance-shaped lower leaves to 7" long.
  5. bluestoneperennials.com

    Centaurea Montana - Common name: Perennial Bachelor's Button, Mountain Bluet, Corn Flower, Basket Flower - The classic straight species. Centaurea Montana has large, showy, violet-blue flowers in late spring, with spidery, deeply-fringed flower petals. Will rebloom in fall if cut back after first blooming period. Distinctive.
  6. gardenia.net

    Centaurea montana 'Amethyst Dream' (Mountain Cornflower) is a spreading, herbaceous perennial boasting radiant royal-purple, thistle-like flowers in late spring to early summer. Attracting bees, butterflies and other admirers, the blossoms appear atop the foliage of softly haired silver leaves. Trouble-free and easy to grow, this fanciful bloomer is a great choice for cottage gardens, sunny ...
  7. growplants.org

    Centaurea montana grow and care - herbaceous of the genus Centaurea also known as Squarrose Knapweed, Centaurea montana perennial evergreen used as ornamental ground cover or medical plant, can grow in temperate or subtropics climate and growing in hardiness zone 3-8. Leaves color green in pinnate shape deeply lobed.
  8. farmhouseandblooms.com

    Sep 19, 2023The scientific name for perennial bachelor buttons is Centaurea Montana. Also known as Perennial Cornflower, Perennial Bachelor's Button, Mountain Cornflower, Montane Knapweed, Mountain Bluet, and Centaurea, these flowering perennials have many aliases. Centaurea Montana is often found growing wild in Nova Scotia.
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