Name:
English: Common catchfly; Small-flowered catchfly; Windmill pink.
Region: Eurasia, North Africa.
Botany: temperate, roadside weed; 40 cm tall; stem with long, curling hairs and shorter, glandular hairs; leaves lance-shaped, low on the plant, smaller on the upper parts; flowers in a terminal inflorescence at the top and some in the leaf axils; with tubular calyx, fused sepals lined with ten green or purple-red veins, five white, pink or bicolored petals, each with a small appendage at the base.