Orange Campion - Group (Lychnis cognata)

Orange Campion - Group (Lychnis cognata)

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Orange Campion (Group) viewed from the front and top
Description
Description

Orange Campion (Group) (Lychnis cognata) refers to cultivated selections of this vibrant wildflower, chosen for their shared warm-toned, showy blooms. The flowers, typically in shades of tangerine to deep orange, have five slightly notched petals that form a star-like shape, often contrasted against slender green stems and narrow leaves. Also called orange lychnis or orange catchfly, the species is native to East Asia and grows naturally in meadows, forest edges, and open hillsides.

These grouped varieties highlight the plant’s ornamental qualities, offering variations in hue, flower size, and petal form while maintaining its airy, upright growth habit. Blooming in summer, they attract bees and butterflies, bringing lively color to borders and wildflower plantings. In addition to its beauty, Orange Campion carries cultural significance in some regions as a symbol of warmth and positivity. As a group, these cultivars merge visual impact with the adaptability and charm of the original species.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Orange Campion (Group) has a typical overall height between 1’-2’ (30-61 cm) and spread diameter of 2’-3’ (61-91 cm).

Group of outline illustrations of the Orange Campion (Group) in front and top views
Group of outline illustrations of the Orange Campion (Group) in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
1’-2’ | 30-61 cm
Width:
2’-3’ | 61-91 cm (Spread)
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Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Caryophyllaceae

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Scientific Name:
Lychnis cognata
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Drawings include:
Orange Campion (Group) front elevation, plan view

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