Fjellsmelle, Moss Campion (Silene acaulis), a real cushion plant

Submitted by Hoy on Fri, 07/30/2010 - 05:40

From low altitudes to high peaks you can find this charming plant on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and through Asia.

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Submitted by Booker on Sun, 08/01/2010 - 10:12

The best Silene acaulis we have encountered in the wild - at the top of the Boe cable car above Corvara in the Dolomites.  Arrived home from Corvara at 2am this morning after a wonderfully floral two weeks, the highlight of which was a sighting of Campanula morettiana AND Physoplexis comosa in full, glorious bloom in the same crevice.


Submitted by Hoy on Sun, 08/01/2010 - 11:37

Booker wrote:

The best Silene acaulis we have encountered in the wild - at the top of the Boe cable car above Corvara in the Dolomites.  Arrived home from Corvara at 2am this morning after a wonderfully floral two weeks, the highlight of which was a sighting of Campanula morettiana AND Physoplexis comosa in full, glorious bloom in the same crevice.

You lucky man!

I could't build a better rock garden if I tried!


Submitted by Boland on Mon, 08/02/2010 - 04:58

I'm green with envy Cliff.

I am currently in western Newfoundland, getting pictures of our bizarre serpentine landscape to include in my 8th International Meeting talk.  Silene acaulis is one of the few native plants that can tolerate serpentine soil.  Ours are pale pink, more like those Trond shows...not the intense pink of the Dolomites.