A native wildflower found naturally in arable fields, on verges and on wasteground.
Its clusters of white flowers are sweetly scented in the evening. Its bright petals attract bees and butterflies making it a great addition to the wildlife garden. It can behave as a perennial, growing back in spring for many years; but it may die during the winter, making it an annual or biennial
POLLINATORS: By day it attracts bees, hoverflies, butterflies and Elephant Hawkmoths . Its flowers remain open after dusk, when its sweet scent attracts night feeding moths.
White Campion (Silene latifolia)
£4.20Price
Height 30-100cm
Perennial, annual or biennial
Full sun, light shade
Flowers May - October
Hardy
A low maintenance plant, it enjoys moist but well drained, neutral to alkaline soil.