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L coronaria is an erect biennial or shortlived perennial with silverygrey felted leaves and lax sprays of longstalked, vivid rosepurple flowers 3cm across in late summer Other common names BridgetinherbraveryProduct description NAME Rose Campion OTHER COMMON NAMES Catchfly SCIENTIFIC NAME Lychnis Coronaria syn Silene Coronaria COLOR Magenta PLANT SEEDS Spring or Fall BLOOM TIME May July HARDINESS ZONE 3 10 & Reseeds PLANT HEIGHT 24 32" PLANT SPACING 12 18" LIGHT REQUIREMENTS Sun SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES Average Dry QUANTITYHerbaceous Early in the year, typically January till end of March, herbaceous plants might be supplied in 9cm pots to ensure timely despatch biennial or short lived perennial Oval to lanceshaped silverygrey leaves Basal leaves grow to 18cm (7in) long, stem leaves to 10cm (4in) Flowers are produced in fewflowered terminal clusters

Lychnis coronaria silver leaf plants with pink flowers

Lychnis coronaria silver leaf plants with pink flowers-Silene coronaria (L) JP de Clairville Rose Campion (Agrostemma coronaria, Coronaria coronaria, Lychnis coronaria) • Rose Campion, also known as Bloody William, Crown Pink, Dusty Miller, or Mullein Pink, is an oldfashioned flower enjoying a bit of a comeback in American gardens;L coronaria or rose campion is another popular garden plant especially in cottage gardens It is an erect growing perennial with woolly silvergrey leaves and tall stems (also woolly and silverygrey) which open out into cymes purplered or pale wine red flower which, again, open singly over a long period of time L coronaria grows, with its flower stems, to about 2½ft and selfseeds itself

They measure an inch across and just as long A synonymous botanical name is Silene coronaria, and another common name is Mullein Pink Mullein Pink Rose Campion is wellloved for its long bloom season This Lychnis plant begins blooming in late spring and lasts throughout the summer The pubescent basal foliage resembles lamb's ear Yet, this biennial is noted for its attractive white, yellow, pink, or peach spirelike flowers in early summer Unfortunately because they are biennial, many are shortlived Another biennial with silver foliage is Rose Campion (Lychnis coronaria) Rose Campion has showy rose, white, or red flowers that contrast with the silverA beloved old plant once called Mullein Pink and Lamp flower Brilliant magenta coloring contrasts with silver gray, woolly leaves on bushy branching stems An easy to grow, longblooming and low maintenance plant, great for dry, neglected spots in the garden Summer bloom

Key features Flowers Attractive to wildlife Lychnis coronaria is a superb plant for a sunny border A shortlived perennial, it forms clumps of silver felty leaves, which make a pleasant backdrop to bright magenta flowers in late summer There's a number of cultivars to choose from, ranging from pink and white flowers, with doubleflowered varieties (pictured) as well9 Smallleaf pussytoes ('McClintock'), Antennaria parvifolia 10 Artemisia ('Silver Brocade'), Artemisia stelleriana 11 Poppy mallow, Callirhoe involucrata 12 Upright prairie coneflower (yellow form), Ratibida columnifera 13 Blanket flower ('Goblin'), Gaillardia sp 14 Missouri evening primrose, Oenothera macrocarpa 15And for the trendiest lychnis making the rounds today L x arkwrightii 'Vesuvius', a recent pinup in Horticulture magazine, with chocolatey purplestained leaves and loud orange flowers I've maligned this plant for its temperamental, lessthanexuberant habit, but watching its foliage emerge this spring, I got the point

 Lychnis zings the garden with screaming neon color , known familiarly as rose campion, flowers in a magenta so bright it's been described as floral original sin Its common name is thought to beLychnis Lychnis Variety or Cultivar Atrosanguinea Group _ Atrosanguinea Group is an erect biennial or shortlived perennial with ovate to lanceshaped, felted, silverygrey leaves and upright, branching stems bearing longstalked, rounded, reddishpurple to dark magenta flowers in late summer Lychnis coronaria Atrosanguinea Group isIn summer, flower beds burst with foxgloves, magentaflowered crownpinks (Lychnis coronaria), penstemons, and Shasta daisies Our Island No traffic no tourists how one couple found romanceand a whole new lifeon a remote island in puget sound And there's alchemilla mollis, Japanese anemones especially the white varieties aquilegias, astrantias, brunnera, campanula

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