Stunning orange/tangerine flowers held above dark magenta foliage throughout the growing season. Loves full sun and not too much water. Very hardy as it develops underground tubers. So don’t worry if it dies down early in the season. It will likely rise again next growing season. Great way to create a sensational ‘firecracker’ statement in the garden.
Lychnis ×arkwrightii Vesuvius
$12.50
Strong purple leaves with bright orange flowers throughout the growing season.
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Common Name | Campion |
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Position | Full sun |
Height | 50cm |
Width | 40cm |
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