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I hope Silene vulgaris
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Yes, it is known here under the name Taubenkropf-Leimkraut (Silene
vulgaris)
but the bulbs are different that the ones in Suvarna jis fotos.
Found here also wild, a very good nectarplant for moths.
Would have liked to see the leaves.