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Lychnis cognata

Campion

Plant Type:

SUN PERENNIALS

Lychnis cognata - This rarely offered perennial campion produces numberous soft melon-orange flowers beginning late spring or early summer. The stems tend towards decumbency and, therefore, this unusual catchfly is best used when allowed to wend through other perennials leaning upon them for a bit of support. The foliage is inconsequential but when it flowers... well, customers who are unfamiliar with this plant "ooh" and "ahh" when they espy it in the context of the garden. We have several plants in a border where they bloom with white Lychnis coronaria plus daylilies in warm shades of peach, soft orange, yellow and gold; Lychnis cognata fills in the lower tier of this garden and pulls together the other colors in the underscoring. And unlike L. coronaria, this beauty has not self-sown - it's very well-behaved. Site in part to full sun planted in any decent well-drained garden soil. Our original plant came from Dan Hinkley's Heronswood Nursery. This is a clumping perennial. So come on you orange lovers... we know you're there - out of the closet and into the gardens. If purchased in our Autumn shipping window your orange catchfly will be sent pruned back. Seed grown.


Height:

12-18 In

Colors:

Orange

Zone:

(4?)5 to 8(9?)
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Characteristics and Attributes for Lychnis cognata

Season of Interest (Flowering)

  • Late Spring / Early Summer

Nature Attraction

  • Deer Resistant

Light

  • Mostly Sunny
  • Full Sun

Attributes

  • Border
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Massing
  • Natural Garden

Growth Rate in the Garden

  • Medium

Soil

  • Adaptable

Origins

  • China

Propagated By

  • By Seed / Potted