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Lychnis coronaria 'Oculata'

Lychnis coronaria 'Oculata'

Rose Campion

A bicolored form of rose campion with magenta flowers featuring white eyes. The felted gray foliage forms rosettes at summer's end, persisting through winter. Tall sturdy multi-branched felted stems produce flowers from mid-spring to midsummer.

Short-lived but self-seeds prolifically. The fuzzy young leaves make seedlings easy to identify for weeding or sharing. Drought-tolerant, accepting of building sites and weekend cabins. The white eye adds refinement to the typical magenta. More controlled in spread than plain magenta forms.

Pot size
$8.00
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Growing Conditions

Light: full sun

Moisture: dry

Soil: well-drained

Hardiness zone: 5

Maintenance: low

Size & Habit

Height (cm): 80

Spread (cm): 60

Habit: upright branched

Seasonal Interest

Flowering period: May–July

Seasonal interest: summer bloom; gray foliage; winter rosettes; bicolored flowers

Foliage: gray felted

Flower: magenta with white eye

Ecology & Notes

Wildlife value: pollinators

Deer/Rabbit resistance: moderate

Habitat: dry borders; gravel gardens; cottage gardens; building sites

Features: magenta flowers with white eyes; felted gray foliage; biennial; self-seeding; drought-tolerant; winter rosettes

Notes: short-lived but self-seeds; drought-tolerant; bicolored flowers; winter rosettes

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