Really neat pale green wooly leaves with a beautiful pink bloom.
These can be a perennial in the right conditions but mostly self-seeds then overwinters to bloom the following years. The genus name, used by Theophrastus from the Greek word lychnos which means “lamp”, is thought to refer to the use of the woolly leaves as lamp wicks in ancient times. The common name of rose campion supposedly comes from the use of its flowers to make garlands for athletic champions.
We guarantee germination for this current year or your money back. Seeds must be stored in a cool dry area.
There are 20+ seeds per packet.