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10 seeds Rose Campion plants, (Lychnis coronaria) are easy to grow, clump forming perennials
with felt-like, silvery gray leaves and stems, growing up to 3 ft. tall with a spread of 18".
For about eight weeks in late spring and early summer they produce a profusion
of brightly colored rose-pink or scarlet 1"-1¼" flowers.
Rose Campion plants. These are from my garden.
Plant your Campions 15"-18" apart in any average, very well-drained soil.
They will not tolerate wet feet in the winter!
Campion plants are fairly drought tolerant, but they perform best with regular watering during the growing season,
especially if they are grown in full sun.
Campions prefer cool feet, so add a good covering of mulch around the base in hot summer areas.
Cut the flowering stems all the way back to the basal growth immediately after blooming
and your plant may flower again in the fall.
Because Campion plants are relatively short lived, they should be dug and divided every 2-3 years in the spring, to keep them growing vigorously and to provide you with additional plants.
Rose campion (Lychnis coronaria) is an old-fashioned favorite that adds brilliant color to the flower garden in shades of magenta, bright pink and white. Rose campion flowers look at home in cottage garden settings and more.
Growing rose campions is a snap if you choose the right location. The plants prefer full sun but tolerate partial shade, where they produce fewer blossoms.
Flowers are sparse the first year but numerous in the second year. In the third year, the numbers of blossoms begin to decline, but they are eager reseeders that regenerate themselves every year.
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