Also called Jupiter’s Beard, this selection is slightly more compact than the species. It forms an upright, bushy mound of light green leaves, bearing rounded heads of fragrant, cherry-red flowers over many weeks. Excellent for cutting. Removing faded flowers will encourage plants to form buds all summer long. A good choice for hot, dry sites, this will even thrive in rock walls or between paving stones. A short-lived perennial, but usually self-seeds where happy. If grown in rich soil plants may need to be staked. Attractive to butterflies.