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  1. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Love-in-a-mist (Nigella damascena) is a true annual with flowers that float within a mist of airy foliage. Learn how to grow this low maintenance plant.

  2. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Love-in-a-mist ( Nigella) is a pretty and easy to grow hardy annual flower that originates from the Mediterranean and North Africa. It grows quickly and easily from seed. Love-in-a-mist flowers are borne in summer on slender, upright stems clothed in feathery green leaves, and are followed by decorative, large, inflated seed pods.

  3. Jekyll bred this gorgeous love-in-a-mist variety, and it remains a gardener’s and cut flower grower’s favorite. Foliage is like filigree; star-like blooms are like smoky gems in mellow jewel tones of rose, sky blue, dark blue, and alabaster white.

  4. Nigella. Easy-to-grow cottage garden annuals, they are used to bolster borders in early summer and as a cut flower. Scatter seed in drifts through a border to create an ethereal effect, the flowers appearing to float among their filigree foliage – hence the romantic name ‘love-in-a-mist’.

  5. Home Made Instant Pancake Mix. by Nigella. Featured in NIGELLA EXPRESS. Introduction. I find this a real life-saver. I make a container full of this and then I just have to whisk in egg, milk and melted butter whenever I need a breakfast's worth of pancakes. Serve with the syrup of your choice.

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · You can mix nigella with other annuals in an informal cottage garden design or add it to a cut flower garden with other flowers intended for drying, such as strawflowers, bachelor buttons, bells of Ireland, and globe amaranth. The plant can also be used for edging or in mass plantings.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2003 · Love-in-a-mist (Nigella damascena), a pretty plant with a romantic name, is native to North Africa and southern Europe; it is one of about twenty species in the genus, all of them annual herbs from the Mediterranean region. Several are cultivated in gardens, and one, N. Sativa, is grown for its aromatic seeds.