Red Campion, 3 g - Approx. 3000 Seeds

Red Campion, 3 g - Approx. 3000 Seeds

£5.25
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Red Campion, 3 g - Approx. 3000 Seeds
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UK Native British Wildflower
RHS Plants for Pollinators
UK Native British Wildflower

Red Campion, 3 g - Approx. 3000 Seeds

£5.25
Yorkshire Rose Hand packed in North Yorkshire
UK UK Grown Seed
Recyclable Packaging Plastic-Free, Recyclable Packaging
Life Cycle Perennial
Pollinators Butterflies Bumblebees Moths Solitary Bees
Botanical Name — Silene dioica

Red Campion (Silene dioica) is a herbaceous perennial commonly found in shady woodlands, hedgerows, and naturalised garden spaces across Britain. Its stiff, branched stems carry clusters of vivid pink flowers, each with five deeply notched petals that stand out beautifully against its soft green foliage.

A valuable native wildflower for wildlife gardens and naturalistic plantings, Red Campion attracts a variety of pollinating insects including bees, butterflies, and hoverflies. It grows best on moist but free-draining soils and is particularly well suited to slightly sheltered or partially shaded areas where many meadow species struggle to thrive. For best establishment, avoid sowing on strongly acidic soils.

Seed coverage
A 3 g packet contains approximately 3000 seeds, enough to sow a minimum of 3–4 m² at a dense rate. For a lighter, more natural planting, the same packet can cover a larger area depending on spacing and site conditions. The seeds are of UK origin and are not treated with any chemicals.

Sowing Instructions

  • Scatter seeds onto a fine, weed-free seedbed and gently rake in.

  • Keep the soil moist to ensure successful germination.

  • Flowering usually occurs in the second season and thereafter.

  • Cut away any stems that become colonised by aphids.

  • In late autumn, dead vegetation can be cut and removed.

  • Fresh shoots will emerge again the following spring.

Features on the Royal Horticultural Society's Plants for Pollinators list due to its pollen and nectar producing qualities.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sow outdoors
Flowering
Soil Type Chalk Clay Loam Sand
Sunlight Full sun Partial shade
Germination Time 14 - 21 Days
Sowing Depth 0.5 cm
Flower Colour Pink Red
Coverage 5 m²
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Height 60 - 100 cm

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