Persicaria amplexicaulis | 11cm Pot | Red Pink Flower

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Common Names

  • Red Bistort

Persicaria amplexicaulis, or Red Bistort, is a stunning perennial with vibrant, spiky flowers from mid-summer to autumn. It attracts bees and butterflies, offering vital late-season colour and an easy-care option for UK garden borders and naturalistic plantings.

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Discover Persicaria amplexicaulis: A Garden Star

Introduce a vibrant burst of late-season colour to your UK garden with the elegant and versatile Persicaria amplexicaulis, a truly captivating perennial.

Often known as Red Bistort, Persicaria amplexicaulis is a beautiful, clump-forming herbaceous perennial. It brings enduring charm to any garden setting. Its graceful, slender flower spikes emerge from mid-summer and continue their display well into autumn. They provide a crucial food source for pollinators when many other plants begin to fade.

This robust plant offers both visual appeal and ecological benefit. Hence, it makes a fantastic addition for wildlife-friendly gardeners across the United Kingdom.

Key Features of Persicaria amplexicaulis

  • Vibrant, spiky flowers typically in shades of red, pink, or white.
  • Enjoy a long flowering period from mid-summer right through to late autumn.
  • Features attractive, lance-shaped, fresh green deciduous foliage.
  • An excellent choice for borders, naturalistic plantings, and damp garden areas.
  • Highly effective at attracting beneficial insects, including bees and butterflies.
  • This plant is notably low maintenance and generally resistant to pests.

Unveiling the Beauty of Red Bistort

The name Persicaria amplexicaulis tells a story. “Persicaria” derives from the Latin word for peach, possibly referring to the leaf shape of some plants within this genus. More specifically, “amplexicaulis” means ‘stem-clasping’, a clear description of how its leaves embrace the stems. This plant forms neat, upright clumps, displaying its elegant bottlebrush-like flowers on slender stems above its foliage. Gardeners often appreciate its distinct architectural form and persistent colour.

Its fresh green, lance-shaped leaves create a lush base throughout the growing season. As summer progresses into autumn, the plant truly comes alive. The vibrant flower spikes provide continuous interest. Indeed, these flowers offer a dynamic splash of colour when many other garden plants begin to tire. They appear in delightful hues, ranging from rich reds to soft pinks and pure whites, depending on the specific cultivar.

Perfectly Placed in Your Garden

Persicaria amplexicaulis proves incredibly versatile for various garden designs. You can integrate it effortlessly into cottage garden schemes, where its natural charm fits right in. Furthermore, it excels in modern borders, adding vertical texture and movement. Plant it in bold drifts within wild or naturalistic plantings to create a stunning visual impact. This plant also thrives near water features, provided it has moist soil, though it should not be planted directly in water.

Moreover, Red Bistort serves as an important plant for biodiversity. It actively draws in a multitude of pollinating insects, such as bees and butterflies. Its late flowering period is particularly valuable, offering a vital nectar source during the cooler months. Therefore, adding Persicaria amplexicaulis helps support your local ecosystem. This encourages a healthy and buzzing garden environment.

Maintaining Your Persicaria amplexicaulis

This resilient perennial is quite easy to look after. While it requires minimal attention, a little pruning ensures the best display. Simply deadhead spent flower spikes to encourage the formation of new blooms and prolong the flowering season. This practice also helps prevent unwanted self-seeding. In late autumn or early spring, cut back all the foliage to ground level. This prepares the plant for vigorous new growth in the upcoming season. As a hardy perennial, Persicaria amplexicaulis tolerates typical UK winters well, dying back naturally and re-emerging with renewed vigour each spring.

Max Height 1.20 at maturity
Max Spread 0.90 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Clay Silt Loam Peat
H7 H7 – Very hardy

Hardy in the harshest UK conditions and below. Suitable for mountain regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: Below -20°C

Care Notes

Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods, but ensure good drainage. Feeding is generally not essential; however, an application of a balanced granular fertiliser in spring can benefit plants in poorer soils. Deadhead spent flower spikes regularly to encourage further blooms and prevent unwanted self-seeding. In late autumn or early spring, cut back all herbaceous foliage to ground level before new growth emerges. This plant is generally trouble-free regarding pests and diseases and is fully hardy for UK winters (RHS H7).