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  2. Matthiola incana - Wikipedia

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    Double-flowered stock. Matthiola incana is widely used as an ornamental plant for summer bedding, and as a cut flower and aromatic plant. The species has been in cultivation since at least the 16th century. The flowers can be simple or double, medium or large. [6]

  3. Gilliflower - Wikipedia

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    Its botanical name is Matthiola incana, also known as stock. [3] The same name also describes other plants, such as the wallflower , which have fragrant flowers. The name derives from the French giroflée from Greek karyophyllon = " nut -leaf" = the spice called clove , the association deriving from the flower's scent.

  4. Matthiola - Wikipedia

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    The common name stock may be applied to the whole genus, more specifically to varieties and cultivars of Matthiola incana. The common names evening stock and night-scented stock are applied to varieties of Matthiola longipetala (syn. M. bicornis ). [ 6 ]

  5. Matthiola longipetala - Wikipedia

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    It has four-petaled purple to white flowers, which are approximately 1 to 2 cm wide. The plant is low-growing and highly branched in form, normally growing to about 45 cm in length. The plant is low-growing and highly branched in form, normally growing to about 45 cm in length.

  6. Malcolmia maritima - Wikipedia

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    A beautiful and profusely flowering annual, it is probably one of the easiest of all plants to grow. [ citation needed ] Growing to about 6–12 inches (15–30 centimetres) tall, it makes a mass of pink, purple and white fragrant four petalled (cruciform) flowers.

  7. Stock (flower) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Stock (flower)

  8. What time is 'Ghosts'? Why did Flower leave? How to watch ...

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    Flower, a hippie ghost portrayed by actor Sheila Carrasco, got "sucked off," a term the show uses for characters who move on in the afterlife, at the end of season 2. Why did Flower leave 'Ghosts'?

  9. YouTube (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    YouTube (formerly YouTube Spotlight) is the official YouTube channel for the American video-sharing platform YouTube, spotlighting videos and events on the platform. Events shown on the channel include YouTube Comedy Week and the YouTube Music Awards .