Description
Lychnis arkwrightii ‘Vesuvias’ is an aptly named campion that does indeed look something like a miniature volcano in full-flow in the flowering season. It has slightly hairy, downward curved leaves that grow on upright stems, emerging a light military green in colour and settling to dark green with dusky red undersides. The flowers emerge early in the season and have that classic silene / campion star-shape with distinctive notched petals. Their scarlet-orange colour contrasts wonderfully with the dark foliage and they go on appearing on the plant throughout the season, often well into late-summer and early autumn.
Plant Details
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Searing Orange Flowers: Large, star-shaped flowers in a vivid shade of scarlet-orange;
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Dramatic Dark Leaves: Striking bronze-purple foliage that creates a bold architectural silhouette;
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Wildlife Magnet: Highly attractive to butterflies and bees looking for midsummer nectar;
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Size: Reaches a height of approx. 40cm (16″); spread approx. 30cm (12″);
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Nursery-grown in Cornwall; supplied as established, garden-ready plants in 2-litre containers.






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