Indian Pink 

$32.00

Spigelia marilandica

Indian Pink is a clump-forming native perennial that features one-sided cymes of upward facing, trumpet-shaped, red flowers atop stiff stems. Each flower is yellow inside and flares at the top to form five pointed lobes (a yellow star). Indian Pink makes an excellent cut flower for fresh arrangements.  The flowering season can be prolonged by removing the flowers as they wither. Northeastern US native. 

  • Height: 1.0 – 2.0’ 

  • Spread: 0.5 – 1.5’ 

  • Pot size:  1 gal

  • Bloom time: Summer 

  • Light: Part Shade to Full Shade 

  • Moisture: Medium 

  • Attracts: Hummingbirds, songbirds  

  • Deer resistance: Yes 

  • Companion plants: Columbine, ‘Lady in Red’ Fern, Virginia bluebells 

Photo by MGv Ginger Hughes

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Spigelia marilandica

Indian Pink is a clump-forming native perennial that features one-sided cymes of upward facing, trumpet-shaped, red flowers atop stiff stems. Each flower is yellow inside and flares at the top to form five pointed lobes (a yellow star). Indian Pink makes an excellent cut flower for fresh arrangements.  The flowering season can be prolonged by removing the flowers as they wither. Northeastern US native. 

  • Height: 1.0 – 2.0’ 

  • Spread: 0.5 – 1.5’ 

  • Pot size:  1 gal

  • Bloom time: Summer 

  • Light: Part Shade to Full Shade 

  • Moisture: Medium 

  • Attracts: Hummingbirds, songbirds  

  • Deer resistance: Yes 

  • Companion plants: Columbine, ‘Lady in Red’ Fern, Virginia bluebells 

Photo by MGv Ginger Hughes

Spigelia marilandica

Indian Pink is a clump-forming native perennial that features one-sided cymes of upward facing, trumpet-shaped, red flowers atop stiff stems. Each flower is yellow inside and flares at the top to form five pointed lobes (a yellow star). Indian Pink makes an excellent cut flower for fresh arrangements.  The flowering season can be prolonged by removing the flowers as they wither. Northeastern US native. 

  • Height: 1.0 – 2.0’ 

  • Spread: 0.5 – 1.5’ 

  • Pot size:  1 gal

  • Bloom time: Summer 

  • Light: Part Shade to Full Shade 

  • Moisture: Medium 

  • Attracts: Hummingbirds, songbirds  

  • Deer resistance: Yes 

  • Companion plants: Columbine, ‘Lady in Red’ Fern, Virginia bluebells 

Photo by MGv Ginger Hughes