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Arctic Campion, Alpine Campion, Alpine Catchfly (Lychnis alpina)
  1. Plant Feed. Not necessary.
  2. Watering. Allow soil to dry between thorough waterings.
  3. Soil. Gritty, sharply drained soil.
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Lychnis alpina ; Care Level Easy ; Appearance and Characteristics. Flower Colour Deep Pink. Blooming Time Early Summer Late Spring. Foliage Color Deep Green.
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A classic alpine plant for the rock garden or container in a sunny or semi-shaded position. These plants will bring clusters of deep pink flowers in spring.
Grey-leaved types, such as Lychnis coronaria and L. flos-jovis, and the shorter alpines, such as L. alpina and L. viscaria, prefer well-drained soil in full sun ...
The easy to grow 'Alpine Campion' makes a low clump of foliage from which rise taller heads of bright pink flowers in late spring and early summer.
Cultivation. Plant in moderately fertile, free-draining soil in full sun or partial shade. Does well in a rock garden. · Suggested uses. Gravel, Rock, Beds and ...
Following a 2 - 4 week cold treatment in the refrigerator, Lychnis seeds can be started indoors 6 - 8 weeks prior to the end of frost season. Planting Location.
Planting and care ... Lychnis alpina Rosea thrives in sunny or partially shaded exposure, in well-drained, moist to dry, rich soil, preferably non-calcareous. In ...
Plant Lychnis in full sun or partial shade. In hot summer regions, plant Lychnis where it will receive afternoon shade. Grow Lychnis in average to humus-rich, ...
Grow Lychnis alpina in well-drained soil in full sun or part shade. Deadhead to encourage further blooming.