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Self-sows prolifically. Seedlings popped up as far as 20 feet away the following spring. If not managed carefully, could be a problem. I ...Read More
Last year Mother Nature delivered this wonderful gift to me via bird poop into one of my zone 7b planters on the steps of my front porch,...Read More
It grows great here in north central Alabama. Comes back every year. Have not had any problems with it spreading while in the shade of a cedar tree.
Here in 8b I had trouble with it reseeding to being invasive in my full sun flower garden. I moved it into the shade and it no longer re...Read More
Love this plant. Adds terrific color.
This flower virtually appeared out of nowhere last summer - I didn't plant it - (we've lived here 3 years) in my shady garden. Blooms w...Read More
We've had this plant forever, came with the house when we moved in. It is a very prolific self seeder, but not in a weedy way. I find it ...Read More
Hi! Ive had this plant for about three years. Lovely magenta flowers and silver leaves. There are a ton of seedlings from it, but I ha...Read More
I love this plant every late spring it bursts into this bright fuschia color that lasts thru august, I never need to proprigate it since ...Read More
I have the Magenta color and the pink/white variety. They produce great silver foliage and will sometimes bloom twice in one year.
These are wonderfully hardy plants that self-seed freely and grow anywhere. I suppose some would consider that invasive, but when you ar...Read More
It's a good thing these are nice looking plants because boy do they spread. My aunt has had these in her garden for years now... and she...Read More
This plant is a fast grower and produces mass flushes of fuchsia flowers that contrast nicely with the silvery foliage.
In...Read More
What a great performer - self-seeders rule in my garden.I have the magenta flowers. No one has mentioned that this plant is DEER-PROOF!!...Read More
I love the way the flourescent look of the magenta flowers on the silvery foliage. Puts on such a spectacular sow early when it can be r...Read More
One of my favorite garden plants of all time. A MUST FOR EVERY GARDEN! Super easy to grow (in sun and pretty well drained soil .... no...Read More
This is clearly one of the easiest plants to make a new gardener feel like a success - so i take it to Swaps.
I prefer the...Read More
Spokane has very dry, hot summers. When I bought this house a few years ago the landscaping had suffered years of neglect. There was on...Read More
It's obviously a wide-ranging plant, since some of you are growing it in the Pacific Northwest, and I grow it in my dry, sandy part of Ok...Read More
For at least fifty years this plant has grown and self-sowed at our home on Puget Sound in Western Washington (the state!). It grew so ha...Read More
Dug up 2 or 3 plants from my mother's yard and they have done very well and are increasing in number each year. I have the magenta ones....Read More
I have this growing successfully under a birch tree in a part of my yard with poor drainage, where many other plants don't do very well a...Read More
Rose Campion does very well on the west coast of Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada. We have an unbelievable amount of annual rainfall, we h...Read More
Tolerates clay soil, drought, and a southwest exposure, and looks great in the process! What a great flower!
I have what I've been told is Rose Campion, although the leaves are green, not silvery in color. I live in Homer, Alaska (zone?) and it ...Read More
I have grown this plant in both the Atlanta area (zone 7b) and now in North Central Florida (zone 8b), and so far it has survived our unu...Read More
In the fall, you can take the overgrown rosettes and divide into dozens of plants. In Atlanta, I have found it very drought tolerant. I h...Read More
I collected this years ago from an abandoned homesite, took a few years to identify it. It is almost completely biennial here in zone 7(e...Read More
Well, I am happy to know the name, it was given to me as I was in need of perennials last spring. It has bloomed a hot pink, I cut the de...Read More
Re-seeds A LOT, I really enjoy the contrast of the silvery foliage and the bright magenta flowers. This plant is very easy to care for.
In my area (zone 7, Virginia), this plant self-sows prolifically, so beware! They come up in my lawn. I like the bright pink flowers, s...Read More
Rose campion is a perennial in zones 3-9. It grows 2-3' tall and should be spaced 12-15" apart. Full sun to light shade is needed. It ...Read More