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The Maltese Cross flower or Lychnis chalcedonica (Flower of Bristol) resembles the historical Maltese cross. It's a cottage garden staple.
Grown for its decorative and abundant 4 in. flowerheads (10 cm) from early to late summer, Maltese Cross thrives in full sun or part shade and enjoys moist, fertile, well-drained soils. May require support in windy situations. Some drought tolerance.
The Maltese Cross, scientifically known as Lychnis chalcedonica, is a stunning perennial flower that is native to the Caucasus region of Eastern Europe. Revered for its vibrant red blooms and unique shape, this plant has gained popularity among gardeners and flower enthusiasts all around the world.
Perennial Maltese Cross plants, also called Jerusalem Cross, is a sharp-looking, attractive flowers. They are drought tolerant and easy to grow. Maltese Cross flowers are perfect to brighten up your flower garden.
The Maltese Cross (Lychnis chalcedonica) is a stunning perennial plant that produces bright red, cross-shaped flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden. Growing this beautiful plant in a pot is a great way to add a burst of color to your patio, balcony, or indoor space.
Silene chalcedonica (syn. Lychnis chalcedonica), the Maltese-cross[2][3][4] or scarlet lychnis, [3][4] is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to Eurasia. Other common names include flower of Bristol, Jerusalem cross[5] and nonesuch. [6]
Lychnis plants display a large range of flowers, from soft pinks to burning shades of red, orange, or purple. Lychnis chalcedonica by Candiru. Some of the common names for Lychnis include Campion, Jerusalem cross, Catchfly, Maltese cross, Rose Campion and Scarlet lightning.
It has brilliant red flowers that have petals in the shape of the Maltese Cross that bloom in the summer months. It is a member of the Caryophyllaceae family that includes carnations and pinks. The plant is native to Eastern Europe to Siberia and China.
Maltese cross. An erect herbaceous perennial to 1m in height, with oval leaves and small, bright vermilion flowers in compact, domed heads 10-12cm in width. Other common names. common rose campion. Constantinople campion. see more cross of Jerusalem. Synonyms. Lychnis chalcedonica 'Red Cross' see more Lychnis chalcedonica scarlet-flowered.
London Pride, Lychnis chalcedonica, is also known as Maltese Cross or Jerusalem Cross, owing to its cross-shaped summer blooms. Native to Russia but brought to Britain by the Knights of Malta, it’s a hardy species, bearing clusters of dazzling scarlet-orange red flowers on sturdy stems, in contrast with bright green foliage.