Maltese Cross Flower Plant
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Maltese cross flower plant. A long time favorite of gardeners lychnis chalcedonica maltese cross is a herbaceous perennial that deserves a spot in the sunny landscape. Long popular in cottage gardens this is a rugged and easy perennial for any sunny border. A vivid red bloom with distinctive lobed petals. 36 48 plant propagation.
Maltese cross lychnis chalcedonica produces colorful displays of red flowers on long straight stalks. They can be directly seeded into your flower garden or seeded indoors six to eight weeks before the last frost in your area. Plant does flower in july a plant does flower in august s plant does not flower in september o plant does not flower in october. Maltese cross is a native of eastern russia and according to folklore was spread to the mediterranean by crusading knights.
London pride lychnis chalcedonica is also known as maltese cross or jerusalem cross owing to its cross shaped summer blooms. Other common names maltese cross jerusalem cross common rose campion constantinople campion cross of jerusalem fireball flower of bristow flower of constantinople gardener s delight gardener s eye great candlestick knight s cross london pride meadow campion none such red robin scarlet lightning scarlet lychnis tears of christ. Very attractive with its upright clump of lush bright green foliage topped by large densely packed round clusters of brilliant scarlet flowers it enjoys a long season of interest is easy to grow trouble free reliable long lived and adds bold. Reliable and long lived.
At maturity maltese cross reaches a height of 3 feet and grows. It is a popular ornamental plant in gardens and has gained the royal horticultural society s award of garden merit. Maltese cross plant care. They are also used as border edgings.
Try them in naturalized landscape settings too. Sow seeds early in the season and cover lightly. Plant maltese cross in the back of the flower garden. Plants form an upright clump of bright green leaves with taller stems in summer that bear large clusters of scarlet orange flowers.
Maltese cross lychnis chalcedonica in flower as garden plant. A flower of many names it is also known as nonsuch jerusalem cross and the flower of bristol. Native to russia but brought to britain by the knights of malta it s a hardy species bearing clusters of dazzling scarlet orange red. The maltese cross flower structure resembles this historical graphic which is now a common firefighter symbol.
One such order was the knights hospitaller otherwise known as the. Apply for credit account. According to tradition it was the knights of malta who brought the lychnis chalcedonica plant to europe in their journeys home from the holy land. Silene chalcedonica commonly called lychnis chalcedonica the maltese cross flower of bristol jerusalem cross or nonesuch is a species of flowering plant in the family caryophyllaceae native to central and eastern russia kazakhstan mongolia and northwestern china.