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Herbaceous Perennial

Chamaenerion angustifolium 'Album'
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white-flowered rosebay willowherb

A fast-growing, strongly-spreading, rhizomatous perennial to 1.5m tall, forming an extensive patch of erect pink-tinged stems with long, narrow, willow-like leaves , and spikes of white flowers 2cm across from mid-summer to early autumn, followed by long pink-tinged seed pods; seeds are cocooned in silky plumes

Other common names
white rosebay willowherb
Synonyms
Epilobium angustifolium 'Album'
Chamerion angustifolium 'Album'
see moreEpilobium angustifolium alba
Epilobium angustifolium var. album
Epilobium angustifolium f. leucanthum

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Size
Ultimate height
1–1.5 metres
Time to ultimate height
2–5 years
Ultimate spread
1.5–2.5 metres
Growing conditions
Chalk
Clay
Loam
Sand
Moisture
Moist but well–drained
pH
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Colour & scent
StemFlowerFoliageFruit
Spring Green
Summer White Green
Autumn White Green
Winter
Position
  • Full sun
  • Partial shade
Aspect

West–facing or South–facing or East–facing

Exposure
Exposed or Sheltered
Hardiness
H7
Botanical details
Family
Onagraceae
Native to GB / Ireland
No
Foliage
Deciduous
Habit
Clump forming
Genus

Chamaenerion can be annuals or perennials, sometimes invasive, with erect stems bearing willowy leaves and showy, 4-petalled flowers in terminal racemes

Name status

Accepted

How to grow

Cultivation

Grow in moist but well-drained, humus-rich soil in full sun or partial shade; vigorously spreading by rhizomes and has the potential to become a nuisance so site with care

Propagation

Propagate by seed, propagate by division in spring or autumn or propagate by softwood cuttings from side shoots in spring

Suggested planting locations and garden types
  • Cottage and informal garden
  • Wildlife gardens
  • Wildflower meadow
Pruning

Deadhead to encourage repeat flowering and to prevent self-seeding

Pests

May be susceptible to slug and snail damage

Diseases

May be susceptible to powdery mildews and a rust

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