Lychnis 'Orange Gnome' is a compact perennial that produces vibrant orange red flowers atop sturdy stems. With its tidy form and bold color, it serves as a powerful visual punch in borders, rock gardens, or cottage style plantings. Its flowering window in late spring to midsummer coincides with many early summer perennials, and its short stature makes it excellent for front of border placements!
Height & Spread: 12 - 16 in x 12 - 18 in
Bloom Time: Late spring to midsummer
Light Requirement: Full sun to part shade
Soil Preference: Well drained, average to moderately fertile soils
Watering Needs: Moderate; tolerate short dry periods once established
Deer Resistance: Moderately resistant; rarely browsed due to texture and sap
Native Status
Lychnis ‘Orange Gnome’ is a cultivar of a Eurasian species and is not native to North America, though it adapts well to garden environments across USDA zones 4 - 8.
WILDLIFE & INSECTS
Bees
- Frequented by native bumblebees and honeybees for nectar and pollen access throughout its bloom span.
Butterflies
- Attracts skippers, painted ladies, and other medium sized butterflies seeking nectar rich open blooms.
Birds
- Seed heads, if left to mature, may attract small songbirds such as finches and chickadees in late season.
Beneficial Insects
- Flowers draw hoverflies and predatory wasps that assist with aphid control in nearby plantings.
Spacing & Landscape Use
Spacing Recommendations:
- Space 12 - 16 in apart for massing or front border edges to achieve a dense floral display.
Landscape Placement:
- Suitable for cottage gardens, rock gardens, front borders, and along walkways where short stature and vivid color can be appreciated up close.
Companion Plants
- Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' - Mounding golden flowers blend well with the bold orange hues and maintain compact symmetry.
- Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' - Silvery foliage and purple blooms complement the fiery color scheme and offer fragrance.
- Veronica spicata 'Royal Candles' - Upright purple flower spikes add a cooling vertical counterbalance to the vivid Lychnis blooms.
- Salvia nemorosa 'Blue Hill' - Deep blue spikes contrast sharply with the warm florals of 'Orange Gnome' and attract pollinators.
- Armeria maritima (Sea Thrift) - Tufted pink pompom blooms and grassy clumps echo the tidy structure of Lychnis.