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With its brilliant and showy red and yellow flowers blooming in late spring to early summer, Indian Pink catches our eyes and pulls in hummingbirds and other pollinators.

 

Native to regions south of New England), Indian Pink flowers beautifully, is not aggressive and is a great choice for a partly shady garden.

 

Indian Pink is clump-forming, slow growing and difficult to divide.  Space every 8 to 10 inches.

 

Fun fact: Flowering season can be prolonged by removing blooms as they fade.

 

Indian Pink

SKU: SM01-SS
$10.00Price
1 Quart
We expect this plant to be ready by July
    • Latin: Spigelia marilandica
    • Height: 1-3 feet
    • Light: Part shade
    • Soil: Well drained
    • Bloom: May-July, red and yellow
    • Foliage: Deciduous, glossy green
    • Landscape: Native or woodland garden
    • Pair with: Wild Ginger, Plantainleaf Sedge
    • Resistance: Drought
    • Native range: Southeast
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