Lychnis ‘Petit Henri’ - Cotswold Grown Herbaceous Perennial

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A compact and floriferous perennial, Lychnis ‘Petit Henri’ produces fluffy, double white blooms on upright stems throughout summer. The flowers sit above silvery-green foliage, offering a soft, romantic charm to borders, cottage gardens, and wildlife-friendly planting schemes. Despite its delicate appearance, it’s a robust and easy-to-grow variety that keeps blooming from early summer into autumn.

Lychnis ‘Petit Henri’, commonly known as White Campion or Double White Lychnis, is a smaller, more refined cultivar of the traditional Lychnis coronaria, bred for continuous flowering and a more manageable habit.

Perennial
Upright, Flowering, Summer–Autumn Interest
Flowers: June–September
Foliage: Spring–Autumn

Scientific Name
Lychnis coronaria ‘Petit Henri’ (from Greek lychnos, meaning “lamp” – possibly referring to the bright flowers or historical use of the woolly leaves as lamp wicks)

Synonyms
Often sold as Silene ‘Petit Henri’ (following recent reclassification of the Lychnis genus into Silene)

Common Name
Double White Rose Campion, White Campion

Origin
Garden cultivar; parent species native to southeastern Europe and Asia Minor

Pruning Tips
Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering. Cut back spent stems in late autumn, or leave seedheads for winter interest and wildlife value, then tidy in spring.

Wildlife Value
Flowers are attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.

Positioning
Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade. Best in mixed borders, cottage gardens, and wildlife-friendly schemes.

Water
Water regularly until established. Drought-tolerant once mature, though benefits from watering during prolonged dry spells.

Soil
Well-drained soil is essential. Tolerates poor or sandy soils. Avoid heavy clay or overly rich compost.

Food
Feed lightly in spring with a balanced fertiliser if desired, but avoid overfeeding, which may reduce flowering.

Pet-safe
Non-toxic and safe for pets.

Sprouts Top Tips
Mix with soft pinks, purples, or ornamental grasses for a dreamy, romantic border – and enjoy the way its snowy blooms glow in the evening light.

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