Lysimachia atropurpurea ‘Beaujolais’ seeds -(Crimson Loosestrife)

$4.90

This is an interesting, distinct and fascinating plant.  It has large spikes of a deep burgundy purple which stand out in the garden. It steals the show ( as it did at Chelsea) displayed in a group either in the vase or in the garden.

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Description

This plant has dark burgundy purple spikes which are produced continuously from November to March. The flowers are good for cutting, and look stunning in a large bunch.

The plant has an upright  spreading habit of growth, with grey-green pointed leaves which have an attractive underside of silver. Its leaves are fine textured and this adds to the appeal of the plant. They are borne on deep red stems which are very interesting in winter.

It likes moist soil in sun or partial shade. If you want to plant it in drier soil, then you should ensure that it has some shade, has plenty of compost added to its soil  and is well mulched.

Apply a mulch of manure to the base of plant in autumn. Divide plants, if required in spring and give a top dressing of blood and bone.

Unlike other lysimachia, this plant does  not spread at the root, or become  invasive

Sowing advice

Sow  in Spring and Autumn. Surface sow onto moist well-drained seed compost in trays. Ideal temp. 14-18°C. Germination takes 30-90 days but can be erratic. Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle to 8cm pots and grow on. Acclimatise and plant out once danger of frost has passed with 45cm spacing. Overwinter autumn sowings in a frost free area.

Additional information

Classification

Hardy Perennial

Common Name

Crimson Loosestrife

Family

Primulaceae

Maximum Height

75 cm

Number of seeds in packet

approx 30