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rose campion from seed Rose Campion Seeds | Lychnis coronaria

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rose campion from seed Rose Campion Seeds | Lychnis coronariaLychnis coronaria Rose Campion Mullein Pink Bridal Wort Tall branched silvery grey stems topped with intense neon bright magenta pink single flowers, rising above an exceptionally beautiful basal rosette of soft woolly silver grey foliage that feels like felt to the touch Rose Campion is the RHS Award of Garden Merit cottage perennial that combines two genuinely beautiful features (the silver foliage and the saturated magenta) that could not be more

Lychnis coronaria Rose Campion / Mullein Pink / Bridal Wort

Tall branched silvery-grey stems topped with intense neon-bright magenta-pink single flowers, rising above an exceptionally beautiful basal rosette of soft woolly silver-grey foliage that feels like felt to the touch — Rose Campion is the RHS Award of Garden Merit cottage perennial that combines two genuinely beautiful features (the silver foliage and the saturated magenta) that could not be more different from each other, and whose contrast is the whole point.

Rose Campion offers a combination rare in the plant kingdom: genuinely beautiful foliage and genuinely beautiful flowers that look as if they shouldn't belong on the same plant. The leaves and stems are thickly covered in soft woolly silver-grey hairs that feel exactly like felt or lambs' ears — silvery-white in appearance, creating a ghostly almost-frosted quality in the border throughout the year, including winter when most other perennials have disappeared entirely. Against this silver background, the flowers arrive in summer: small (approximately 3–4cm across), five-petalled, flat, and in a shade of magenta-pink that's genuinely "neon-bright" — specifically intense and saturated, appearing to glow against the pale stems in a way that neither pink nor red alone can achieve. Hardy perennial (H7), often biennial in behaviour — typically lives 2–3 years individually but a prolific self-seeder that creates permanent renewing colonies. RHS Award of Garden Merit AND RHS Plants for Pollinators.

The garden philosophy: Rose Campion rewards a specific approach — grow it for the colony it becomes rather than the individual plant it starts as. The first year's silver rosette establishes the foliage; the second year's flowering begins the colony; by the third year, self-seeded plants are appearing around the parent and the silver-and-magenta combination has built itself into a quietly-spreading permanent feature.

A note on growing

Surface-sow indoors February–April or direct outdoors May–July. Press seeds into moist compost without burying — Rose Campion needs light to germinate. Germination 14–21 days.

Plant out in full sun in well-drained soil. Lychnis coronaria genuinely prefers lean conditions and resents heavy waterlogged ground (which is the primary cause of plant loss). Gravel gardens and dry sunny banks suit it perfectly. Allow it to self-seed freely from year one — this is the entire strategy for establishing a Rose Campion colony.

Deadhead spent flowers to extend the season, but leave some flower stems to set seed every year if you want the colony to expand. Run a hand over the silver-grey woolly rosette in January, because it's still there — Rose Campion is one of the few perennials providing genuine winter foliage interest.

Where it shines

In hot dry sunny borders where the drought-tolerance suits the conditions. As a "silver-and-magenta" focal feature in cottage borders — the colour combination of silver leaves and neon flowers is genuinely unique in the cottage perennial range. In gravel gardens and Mediterranean-style plantings. In winter gardens for the silver-grey rosette interest when nothing else is flowering. As a self-seeding informal colony plant that establishes itself naturally over years. In wildlife gardens for the high bumblebee and butterfly value.

Plant alongside

The classic cottage colour combinations: pair Rose Campion with dark purple companions like Hesperis 'Purple' or Cornflower 'Black Ball' — the neon magenta against deep purple is genuinely electric. For complementary cottage colour, combine with Malva 'Mystic Merlin' (matching purple-and-silver palette at greater height). With Geum 'Mrs Bradshaw' (matching warm tones with contrasting habit) and Achillea 'Cerise Queen' for a hot cottage scheme. With Cosmos 'Purity' for the classic silver-and-white-and-magenta cottage trio.

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