Silene laevigata, the Troödos catchfly, is a glaucous, erect or decumbent annual plant.
It grows 6–27 cm (2.4–10.6 in) high with glabrous stems and small leaves.
It has pink flowers, and the petals bifid 9–10 mm (0.35–0.39 in) long.
[1][2] Pine forest, roadsides and garrigue on dry igneous mountainsides at 650–1,950 m (2,130–6,400 ft) altitude.
Endemic to Cyprus, locally common on the Troödos range.