FLAME is an annual plant of the Linaceae family, distinguished by bright crimson flowers with silken petals ranging from 2 to 5 cm in diameter. The plant height varies from 20 to 50 cm, making it versatile for various landscape compositions. Blooming occurs from June to August, creating striking inflorescences that are particularly attractive when planted in large groups. The flowers feature a rich red shade, adding brightness and expressiveness to flower beds and garden plots. FLAME prefers sunny locations and light soils, yet it is unpretentious and cold-hardy, allowing cultivation in various climatic conditions. Seeds are sown in March-April at a depth of 1-1.5 cm with soil compaction, as well as possible for autumn sowing. The plant requires no special care and adapts well to different soil types, making it convenient for gardeners and landscape designers. The use of FLAME is diverse: it is excellent for decorating flower beds, rockeries, and border beds, and can also serve as a decorative element in the garden. For creating bouquets, the flax is pulled out with roots at the budding stage, roots are trimmed, and immediately placed in water, which preserves the freshness of the flowers. Seeds are available in packages of various weights, which is convenient for different planting scales.