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Centranthus ruber is one of those wonderfully easy, long-flowering perennials that seems to thrive on neglect (in the nicest way!). It produces airy clusters of small, starry flowers held on tall stems above blue-green foliage, creating a soft, relaxed “cottage garden” look. It’s brilliant for filling gaps in borders, softening paths and walls, and it’s especially happy in poor, free-draining soil—making it a favourite for gravel gardens and sunny, dry areas where many plants struggle.
It’s also a magnet for bees and butterflies, and once established it’s impressively drought tolerant. Centranthus often self-seeds gently too, meaning you can get extra plants popping up in all the right places (and if you don’t want that, a quick deadhead keeps it under control). A great-value, hardworking plant that brings colour for months.
When to Plant:
Plant in spring or autumn, while the soil is moist and workable. Container-grown plants can be planted at most times of year, avoiding frozen or waterlogged conditions.
Where to Plant:
Choose a sunny position with well-drained soil. Centranthus ruber thrives in poor, stony or chalky soils and is drought tolerant once established. Ideal for cottage gardens, gravel gardens, dry borders, and wall-side planting.
How to Plant:
Watering:
Water well after planting. Once established, Centranthus is low-maintenance and needs only occasional watering during prolonged dry spells.
Aftercare Tips:
Top Tip:
Centranthus ruber is perfect for “tough” spots. Plant it in a sunny, free-draining area and it will reward you with months of flower and plenty of pollinator activity.
Flowering Period:
May - September (often longer with deadheading)
Height:
24–36" (60–90cm)
Position:
Full sun
Hardy Perennial