Lychnis 'Petite Jenny'


My favorite perennial for the last two weeks has been Lychnis 'Petite Jenny'. Lychnis has always been a confusing group to me. I'm very familiar with Maltese Cross 
(L. chalcedonica) and Rose Campion (L. coronaria),  which are quite different in appearance. And now, another species to know - L. flos-cuculi, with a variety of common names - "Ragged Robin", "Cuckoo Flower", "Catchfly", and I'm sure there are more.


This was the first perennial to bloom in our little garden off the deck a few weeks ago, and Michael asked me what the beautiful pink flower was. I had to go to my spreadsheet to find it. Last year, it was Lychnis 'Petite Henry', a white-flowered variety, that bloomed so beautifully in the front garden. This year, it doesn't look as good, but 'Petite Jenny' is another story. A billowy cloud of lavender-pink flowers has increased dramatically from last year and makes a definite statement. It is lovely, especially when blowing in the breeze.

This perennial grows in sun to part shade and is tolerant of damp soil. Ours gets shade in the morning and sun in the afternoon. The blooms keep producing if you keep them deadheaded. This is the second year for this plant (it was planted in June 2024) and is about a 2 feet tall and wide mound. It does need a hoop or support to keep it from flopping. Today was the first day I used the sprinkler for watering and I was careful to not let it hit this plant. The things we do!



Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

Comments

Anonymous said…
that is cute! Did you start it from seed and/or where did you get it? (I need to get more lynchnis coronaria. mine died out without reseeding itself🫤)
Denise said…
Ack, just pulled mine a couple days ago, got all thatchy. I should have cleaned it up and thinnned it -- you're right, such a good plant this time of year!
Jerry said…
Ha! - Petite at two feet! I guess it depends what we are comparing it to. Can you imagine what the larger variety looks like? Lynchis are such versatile plants and this one is an eye catcher.
tz_garden said…
I love a feathery flower, added to it -it doesn't flop! Now that's a winner.
Kris Peterson said…
Very pretty! And another plant I've had little success with.
Phillip Oliver said…
No, I bought it as a container plant at Yard N' Garden Land

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