Martin Pellizzer

Silene Sibirica

Silene sibirica is a striking plant native to the cold regions of Siberia and Central Asia. It is known for its tall, slender stems and clusters of delicate pink or purple flowers that bloom in late summer. This species thrives in rocky and arid environments, showcasing its resilience to harsh climates. Its unique appearance makes it a favorite among botanists and gardeners alike. Despite its beauty, it remains a relatively rare and underappreciated flora in the wild.