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- Lychnis chalcedonica 'Carnea'
Synonym
Lychnis chalcedonica 'Carnea'
Maltese cross 'Carnea'
A tall perennial to 1.2m in flower, with rough, oval-shaped basal leaves and stiff, hairy stems bearing smaller, clasping leaves. Densely-packed, domed clusters of coral pink, cross-shaped flowers with notched petals are produced at the tips of the stems in early to mid summer
- Lychnis coronaria 'Angel's Blush'
Synonym
Lychnis coronaria 'Angel's Blush'
rose campion 'Angel's Blush'
An upright biennial or short-lived perennial, up to 90cm high in flower, with silvery woolly stems and leaves. White flowers with rose pink 'eyes' are borne on slender branching stems in mid to late summer. The size and colour of the eye varies according to weather conditions
- Lychnis × arkwrightii 'Vesuvius'
Synonym
Lychnis × arkwrightii 'Vesuvius'
campion 'Vesuvius'
A short-lived perennial to 45cm high, with finely hairy, oval to lance-shaped green leaves strongly flushed with purple-bronze. Clusters of bright orange-red, star-shaped flowers with notched petals are borne on stiff, upright stems in early summer
- Lychnis oculata 'Angel Blush'
Synonym
Lychnis oculata 'Angel Blush'
rose campion 'Angel's Blush'
An upright biennial or short-lived perennial, up to 90cm high in flower, with silvery woolly stems and leaves. White flowers with rose pink 'eyes' are borne on slender branching stems in mid to late summer. The size and colour of the eye varies according to weather conditions
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