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Native - American

Spigelia marilandica

Indian Pink

Plant Type: Native - American
Exposure: Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade  Shade Tolerant  

Indian pink is a clump-forming, Missouri native perennial which occurs in moist woods and streambanks in the far southeastern part of the State. Features one-sided cymes of upward facing, trumpet-shaped, red flowers (to 2" long) atop stiff stems growing to 18" tall. Each flower is yellow inside and flares at the top to form five pointed lobes (a yellow star). Flowers bloom in June. Glossy green, ovate to lance-shaped leaves (to 4" long).


Height

12-24"

Spread

6-18"

Growth Habit

FILLER (mounded)

Indian Pink Merit Awards and Special Collections

Indian Pink Characteristics & Attributes

Soil Moisture Needs
Moderate
Nature Attraction
Hummingbirds
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