Nigella 'Miss Jekyll' White (Love-in-a-mist)
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Nigella 'Miss Jekyll White' Seeds
'Miss Jekyll White' is the pure, snowy sister of the classic blue Love-in-a-mist. It produces beautiful, semi-double white flowers that sit nestled in a ruff of fine, fennel-like foliage. From a distance, a drift of these plants looks like a low-hanging cloud or a sea of foam.
This is a plant of two halves. In early summer, it is soft, romantic, and frothy—perfect for wedding bouquets and cottage borders. But as the petals fall, the centre of the flower swells into a magnificent, balloon-like seed pod. These architectural pods stand tall through autumn, providing structural interest and drying beautifully for winter arrangements.
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🌿 Understanding the Plant
Nigella damascena 'Miss Jekyll White' is a Hardy Annual (H3). It is named after the legendary British garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, who famously used Nigella to soften the edges of her formal borders with its misty, ethereal foliage.
The Generous Guest: Nigella is one of the most prolific self-seeders in the UK garden. If you allow the pods to dry on the plant in late summer, they will eventually split and scatter their black seeds. This ensures you have a fresh drift of "Love-in-a-mist" appearing the following spring for free!
Wildlife Magnet: Listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list, its complex flowers are rich in nectar and a mid-summer favourite for honeybees. The seed pods also provide a valuable food source for birds, especially goldfinches, during the autumn months.
🌱 Growing Guide
Nigella is one of the easiest "scatter and grow" seeds, making it a perfect project for beginners or busy UK gardeners.
How to Sow:
Sow directly outdoors in September (for earlier, larger plants the next year) or March to May. Scatter seeds thinly onto raked soil and cover very lightly with about 3mm of compost—they prefer a light covering to settle. Germination typically takes 14-21 days.
Where to Plant:
They thrive in full sun or light shade. They are remarkably unfussy and will even grow in gravel gardens or poor soil. Avoid over-feeding with rich fertilisers, as this will produce lots of green "mist" (foliage) but very few of those elegant snowy-white flowers.
Ongoing Care:
They are very low maintenance and rarely need staking. If you want a continuous supply of flowers for posies, deadhead regularly. If you want the large, decorative balloon seed pods for winter drying, leave the flowers alone and allow them to set seed naturally.
📋 Plant Specifications
| Botanical Name | Nigella damascena 'Miss Jekyll White' |
| Common Name | Love-in-a-Mist |
| Plant Type | Hardy Annual |
| Hardiness | H3 (Tolerates light frost) |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun / Part Shade ☀️ |
| Height | 45cm - 50cm |
| Spread | 25cm |
| Spacing | Plant 20cm apart |
| Flowering Period | June to August |
| Perfect For | 🍂 Dried Seed Pods ⚪ White Border Themes 🐝 Bee Magnet 🌾 Filling Bare Gaps |
| Seeds per Packet | Approximately 400 seeds |
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations
The pure white of 'Miss Jekyll' acts as a fresh highlight against stronger colours from our collection:
- 🔵 Cornflower 'Blue Ball': The Classic Mix. The electric blue of Cornflower and the snowy white of Nigella is a timeless UK combination. The spiky cornflower stems contrast perfectly with the misty Nigella foliage.
- 🏰 Larkspur 'Giant Hyacinth Mixed': Vertical Structure. The tall, rigid spikes of pastel Larkspur rise out of the soft, bushy cloud of Nigella, adding height and romantic drama to any border.
📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar
Sow in autumn or spring for a snowy-white display from June through August.
🥧 Edible Seeds
The seeds of Nigella are edible and commonly known as Kalonji or Black Cumin. They have a subtle nutty, peppery flavour and are delicious when sprinkled on homemade naan bread or used to add a spicy kick to summer curries!
🏆 RHS Plants for Pollinators
Nigella damascena is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list. Its complex, nectar-rich flowers are a vital resource for honeybees and solitary bees during the mid-summer gap in the UK cottage garden.
📖 Want more detailed growing advice?
View our Complete Growing Guide for Annuals →
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