Norfolk status Common. Purple-pink marbling when feshly emerged. Unlike the similar Lychnis, the two forewing stigmata are often joined at the base. Open grassy areas, fens, scrub, open woodland and gardens.
Recorded in 64 (93%) of 69 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1873. Last Recorded in 2020. Additional Stats
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