Species love-in-a-mist
Violet flower with lime-green stigma and style, yellow-green anthers, purple-white filaments and lime stems

love-in-a-mist

Nigella damascena

Love-in-a-mist (Nigella damascena) is an annual flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region. It is a beautiful herb with a prominent seed head surrounded by a lacy collar of bracts. It has delicate, fern-like foliage and produces small, star-shaped flowers in a range of colors, often pink, purple, and white. The flowers in the center of the seed head form a striking mist-like structure that gives the plant its name. It is an easy-to-grow, drought-tolerant plant that can provide attractive ground cover for a garden. Love-in-a-mist is a great choice for folks looking to add a touch of color and beauty to their garden.

Cycle:

Annual

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Division,Cutting,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

2 - 11

Flowers:

Blue with cultivars in white, pink, rose and purple Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Fruits:

Fruits Ready In

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

watering

Love-in-a-mist (Nigella damascena) should be watered whenever the soil is slightly dry. Generally, this plant species tends to prefer well-draining soil, so too much moisture can cause root rot. Water thoroughly until it begins to drain from the bottom of the pot. Allow the top inch or 2 of soil to dry out before watering again. During hot, dry weather, water the plant lightly every few days to ensure the soil doesn’t completely dry out. During cooler weather and when the plant is dormant, watering every 7-10 days is usually sufficient.

sunlight

Love-in-a-mist thrives in full sun and will suffer in shaded areas. It prefers 8-10 hours of sunlight per day, which should be mostly direct sunlight. It should be grown in an area with at least 6 hours of peak sun each day – mid-morning to mid-afternoon – and an hour or 2 of dappled shade each day. Aim for maximum sun exposure in the summer, when the plant is in full bloom. The plant should be partially shaded in hot climates, but sheltered from strong winds.

pruning

Love-in-a-Mist should be pruned in late winter or early spring. The entire plant may be cut back to approximately 6 inches in height to encourage fresh growth and a fuller plant. It may also be cut back again after flowering to encourage additional blooming. Deadheading any faded flowers to keep the plants flowering throughout the season is also beneficial. Finally, it is important to remove any straggly or damaged growth as soon as possible.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
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Dec
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Aug
Starts Flowering

Love-in-a-mist typically starts flowering in May.

Harvest Fruit

Harvesting of Nigella damascena typically begins in June and continues through August.

Hardiness Map