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Knautia macedonica

Macedonian Scabious

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Knautia macedonica is a graceful, airy perennial producing rich, deep crimson pincushion-like flowers on slender stems, blooming continuously from early summer to autumn.
  • Long-lasting, deep crimson flowers
  • Attracts bees and butterflies
  • Provides movement and texture in the garden
Size
    • Aspect

      Full sun

    • Hardiness

      Hardy

    • Flowers

      June to September

    • Soil type

      Well-drained, Loamy, Chalky, Sandy

    Knautia macedonica
    Knautia macedonica
    Knautia macedonica

    • Why we like this plant

      Knautia macedonica is a fantastic addition to borders, offering a long-lasting display of rich crimson flowers that add height and movement. Its ability to attract pollinators makes it an excellent choice for wildlife-friendly gardens, while its relaxed habit suits naturalistic and meadow-style plantings beautifully.

    • About this plant

      Knautia macedonica is a highly decorative, free-flowering perennial that brings a light, natural feel to garden borders. Its small, deep crimson, pincushion-shaped flowers dance on tall, wiry stems above clumps of soft green foliage, adding movement and texture to planting schemes. Blooming from early summer well into autumn, it is a magnet for bees and butterflies, making it an excellent choice for pollinator-friendly gardens. This low-maintenance plant thrives in well-drained soils and is ideal for cottage gardens, prairie-style planting, and informal borders where its relaxed, natural habit can shine.

    • Key features

      • Deep crimson, pincushion-like flowers
      • Long flowering period from early summer to autumn
      • Airy, wiry stems add movement to the garden
      • Excellent for pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies
      • Perfect for cottage gardens, meadow planting, and naturalistic borders

    • Height and
      spread

    • Growth
      habit

      Tall, airy, clump-forming

    • Moisture

      Moderate; prefers well-drained soil and tolerates some drought

    • Position in
      the Garden

      Borders, cottage gardens, prairie planting, wildlife-friendly gardens

    Planting guide

    • Plant in well-drained, fertile soil
    • Position in full sun for best flowering
    • Space plants around 40-50cm apart to allow for spreading
    • Best planted in spring or autumn

    Care tips

    • Deadhead regularly to encourage continuous flowering
    • Cut back after flowering to maintain a tidy appearance
    • Prefers well-drained soil and dislikes waterlogging
    • Divide clumps every few years to maintain vigour
    • May self-seed in ideal conditions, adding natural charm

    Winter care

    • Fully hardy; requires minimal winter protection
    • Leave seed heads for winter interest and wildlife
    • Cut back old growth in early spring