, known familiarly as rose campion, flowers in a magenta so bright it's been described as floral original sin. Its common name is thought to be derived from the word "champion" because its blossoms ...
A deer wandered into the far corner of my yard and nibbled some prize roses recently. So I sprinkled Tabasco liberally onto the remaining foliage and hung some bars of Dial soap nearby. Folk wisdom ...
Blooming now in my cut-flower garden are two old-fashioned favorites, rose campion and Maltese cross. Rose campion boasts prolific magenta flowers and fuzzy silver foliage. Each single flower is borne ...
Planting a variety of perennials in your garden means there's always something blooming, which also means there are always flowers for cutting and bringing indoors for bouquets. Now, when hydrangea ...
As I was working in the front garden recently, people passing by stopped to ask about flowers blooming on the boulevard. As I was working in the front garden recently, people passing by stopped to ask ...
• Rose campion (Lychnis coronaria) is a clump-forming biennial with mounds of attractive silver-gray leaves that are woolly and narrow. The plant forms a rosette at the base during its first year, ...