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    Matthiola incana

    Matthiola incana is a species of flowering plant in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. Common names include Brompton stock, common stock, hoary stock, ten-week stock, and gilly-flower. The common name stock usually refers to this species, though it may also be applied to the whole genus Matthiola. The common name "night-scented stock" or "evening-scented stock" is applied to Matthiola longipetala. Matthiola incana is a common garden flower, available in a variety of colours, many of which are heavily scented and also used in floristry. Wikipedia

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    Matthiola incana. Stock, Matthiola incana, is a member of the Brassicaceae family of plants that includes cabbages. Originating in Europe, it is easily cultivated in all temperate zones, and is especially prized by cottage gardeners for its terminal clusters of fragrant, showy blossoms.. It is also a favorite of florists who appreciate the robust blooms for their vertical interest, sturdy ...
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    Matthiola incana is a species of flowering plant in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. Common names include Brompton stock, common stock, hoary stock, ten-week stock, and gilly-flower. [1] The common name stock usually refers to this species, though it may also be applied to the whole genus Matthiola.
  5. thespruce.com

    Feb 5, 2024Matthiola incana is somewhat sensitive to temperature, which is what makes it a "half-hardy annual" in some locations, meaning it will keep blooming through one or two frost events. It likes cool weather, but cold winters may prevent it from returning as a perennial. It doesn't like extreme humidity and so consistently moist, tropical ...
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  7. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu › plants › matthiola-incana

    Matthiola incana. Common Name(s): Brompton Stock; Gillyflower; Stock; Stocks; Ten Weeks Stock; Phonetic Spelling ma-the-OH-luh in-KAY-nuh Description. Stock is a low-maintenance, cool-season, flowering, herbaceous perennial often grown as a biennial or annual, in the Mustard family. It grows easily from seed and can be sow directly outdoors, or ...
  8. gardenersdelight.ca

    Sep 18, 2024What is the importance of Matthiola incana? Matthiola incana adds aesthetic value to gardens with its vibrant blooms and sweet fragrance. Its hardiness and versatility make it a popular choice for both ornamental and cut flower gardens. What is the common name for Matthiola incana? Matthiola incana is commonly known as Stock or Brompton Stock.
  9. gardenersworld.com

    Dec 20, 2023Stock flower (Matthiola incana), also known as gillyflower or hoary stock, is a hardy plant which brings splashes of colour and a sweet and spicy fragrance to a garden.With clusters of blooms forming a frilly spire of petals and narrow green-grey leaves, it also makes a long-lasting cut flower. The species plant is native to southern Europe and has purple flowers, but many single- and double ...
  10. Matthiola incana. RHS Plants for Pollinators plants. This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by RHS experts. Divided into 3 groups these lists, linked below, are maintained by a team of RHS staff and are ...

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