The Lychnis viscaria 'Cherry Bubble'® is a compact perennial native to Central and Southern Europe, prized for its abundant bright pink flowers from May to July. Its dense, dark green, evergreen foliage is perfect for borders, rock gardens, and flower beds. With its hardiness down to -15°C, it is a reliable choice for diverse landscaping projects.
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Characteristics of Lychnis viscaria 'Cherry Bubble'®
The Lychnis viscaria 'Cherry Bubble'®, commonly known as catchfly, is a compact perennial growing up to 40-50 cm tall and 30-40 cm wide. Its upright growth and evergreen, dark green foliage make it attractive all year round. From May to July, it produces an abundance of bright pink flowers that brighten any garden. Its hardiness to -15°C allows for cultivation in a wide range of regions, enduring moderate winters with ease.
How to Use Lychnis viscaria 'Cherry Bubble'®?
The Lychnis viscaria 'Cherry Bubble'® is highly versatile and fits perfectly into borders, flower beds, and rock gardens. It pairs beautifully with perennials like yarrow, lavender, or phlox, creating interesting contrasts of colors and textures. Its blooms attract pollinators, enhancing biodiversity in your garden. When grown in pots, it brings vibrant color to balconies and terraces. Thanks to its adaptability to various soil types and light conditions, it’s an excellent choice for diverse landscaping projects.
Tips for Successfully Growing Lychnis viscaria 'Cherry Bubble'®
To successfully cultivate Lychnis viscaria 'Cherry Bubble'®, plant it in well-drained, light, and slightly alkaline soil. A location with full sun to partial shade is ideal. Space the plants 30-40 cm apart to ensure good air circulation. Water moderately and regularly, avoiding waterlogging. In spring, adding compost will encourage abundant flowering. Remove faded flower stems to promote new blooms and maintain a tidy appearance. With its excellent hardiness, no special winter protection is required.