Annual larkspur, sown from seed in the fall, has joined the rose campion as a filler plant. The fuzzy, silver foliage of rose campion is tall enough (two to three feet) to send the flowering branches above other plants along the slopes in the gardens.
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Lychnis - Rose Campion, Mullein Pink, Information on your perennial plants. We provide gardenig tips on perennial flowers. ... The Mullein Pink, Dusty Miller or Rose Campion (L. or A. coronaria) is a very striking plant. The stems and leaves are a downy, silvery gray and the Pink-like flowers are a cerise scarlet.
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Links to; Related Species: Caryophyllaceae; ... In flower the plant can reach a few feet, but when not in flower generally grows to about a foot. Hardiness: Not available. Growing Environment: Plants need only occasional water and are quite cold tolerant.
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University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service - Arkansas Home and Garden - Plant of the Week - Rose Campion ... One of the showiest was a little cushion plant, Rose Campion (Silene acaulis), with startlingly green leaves topped with tiny pink flowers.
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Rose Campion does wake you up. I get lots of comments from garden visitors. Lychnis coronaria must be rationed in the garden if only because deadheading can take forever. And the seedlings will be prolific if you don't. ... Home Garden Plant Lists Perennials List Drought Tolerant Plants...
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Find out how to grow Lychnis coronaria ... This is a superb plant for a sunny border. A clump-forming perennial but often grown as a biennial as it is short lived but does seed itself. The silver woolly leaves are a pleasant backdrop to the bright magenta flowers which appear in late summer.
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This Teazel has grown to over 5' and dominates my hillside garden, I am not certain that I really want it, but it does provide some interest ... Comments for; A volunteer in a container of Rose Campion at a plant exchange... ... Plant Disease...
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A thread in the Plant and Tree Identification forum, titled Rose Campion or Lambs Ear???? ... Plant and Seed Trading ... I thought this was lambs ear but I saw a post in heirlooms that - I think - said this is rose campion. I know Dave needs to reassign my name as clueless but I really do appreciate all of you helping me learn :-)
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A thread in the Plant and Tree Identification forum, titled Rose Campion ... Plant and Seed Trading ... Ok, Baa and Wheezingreens, this is what we call Rose Campion (Lychinis coronaria)in the USA, it does have a dusty fuzzy leaf, but NOT what is called Dusty Miller (Artemisia stellarana) in the USA. I also have a white variety...
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A PLANT may be common and yet have an uncommon appearance, as may be seen in the example before us. The rose campion, which is now classed as a lychnis, but may with propriety be catalogued under its other name, Agrostemma coronaria, is as common as any good garden plant known.
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