2-3 Litre Pot
- Position: Full sun / partial shade
- Soil: Moist
- Flowering Period: July – August
- Growth Rate: Average
- Hardiness: H7
- Eventual Height: 1.5 metres
- Eventual Spread: 0.5 metres
Lythrum Robert, or ‘Purple Loosestrife’ is a beautiful and hardy clump forming perennial that is perfect for adding a pop of colour to your garden. With its bright and showy spikes of deep purplish-pink flowers, this plant is sure to draw attention and be a standout in any garden or landscape.
In terms of growth, it is easy to care for and maintain, making it a great choice for both experienced and novice gardeners. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade, and will thrive in a wide range of soils and conditions.
In terms of design, the Lythrum Robert is versatile and can be used in a variety of ways in your landscape. Plant it in a sunny border or in a large container for a pop of colour on your patio or deck. Its bright and showy flowers make it a perfect choice for adding a touch of colour to a sunny area in your garden.
If you’re looking for a bright and colourful perennial for your garden, this is a great choice. With its showy spikes of deep purplish-pink flowers and easy-to-care-for nature, this plant will bring a touch of color and interest to your garden for years to come.
How to care for your Lythrum Robert
- Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade, and will perform best in an area that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight each day.
- Soil: This plant prefers moist, well-drained soil and will not tolerate standing water. If your soil is heavy or has poor drainage, consider amending it with compost or sand to improve the soil structure.
- Watering: Prefers consistently moist soil, but it is important to avoid over-watering, as this can lead to root rot. Water the plant deeply and allow the soil to dry out partially before watering again.
- Fertilisation: This plant will benefit from a light application of a balanced fertiliser in the Spring, followed by a light feeding in the Summer. Be careful not to over fertilise, as this can lead to excessive growth and decreased flowering.
- Pruning: Can be pruned at any time, but it is best to do so in late Winter or early Spring, just before new growth begins. Pruning will help to maintain the shape and size of the plant and encourage new growth and flowering.
By following these simple tips, you can keep your Lythrum Robert healthy and thriving for years to come.












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