Lythrum virgatum 'Morden Pink'
European Wand Loosestrife
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European Wand Loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum 'Morden Pink') - Description
'Morden Pink' is not self-fertile, but it cross pollinates with other lythrums.
European Wand Loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum 'Morden Pink') - Blooming
Upper 8-18 inches of stems are densely set withfrac34; inch magenta flowers in late summer and fall. Showy.
European Wand Loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum 'Morden Pink') - Growth
Two foot wide clumps with 2.5-5 foot high stems. Narrow leaves clothe lower portion of the stems. Grows best in full sun.
European Wand Loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum 'Morden Pink') - Planting
Sow seeds in spring at 55-64°F (13-18°C). Can also divide, in spring, or propagate with basal cuttings in spring or early summer.
European Wand Loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum 'Morden Pink') - Pest
Slugs and snails are a threat to young plants. Japanese beetles eat the flowers.
European Wand Loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum 'Morden Pink') - Interesting facts
Be wary planting L. salicaria, as it is prone to invasiveness. Check with your local or regional authorities as to its legality.
European Wand Loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum 'Morden Pink') - Soil and irrigation
Regular water, just enough to keep soil moist. Too much moisture can cause invasiveness.









