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INDIAN PINK (SPIGELIA MARILANDICA) 'LITTLE RED HEAD'- In Store Pickup

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Spigelia marilandica 'Little Red Head'

Little Red Head Indian Pink

  • Beautiful native wildflower
  • Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and pollinators
  • Grows well in sun or shade

Category: Perennial
Breeder: American Beauties Native Plants
Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Height: 24-28 in
Spread: 20-24 in
Bloom Color: Red Shades
Foliage Color: Green Shades
Indian Pink is an excellent source of nectar for hummingbirds when it blooms in June. Plants form clumps with glossy green foliage topped by crimson red, trumpet-shaped flowers tipped in yellow. When a large colony is in bloom, it is a spectacular sight.

Attributes
•    Border or Bed
•    Cut Flower/Foliage
•    Long Blooming
•    Native
Foliage Color
•    Green
Maintenance and Care
•    Low Maintenance
•    Mass Planting
Attracts Wildlife
•    Attracts Butterflies
•    Attracts Hummingbirds
•    Supports Bees
Flower Color
•    Red
•    Yellow
Programs
•    American Beauties Native Plants®
Season of Interest (Flowering)
•    Late Spring
•    Early Summer
•    Summer Bloomer
Exposure
•    Full Sun
•    Partial Sun
•    Partial Shade

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Spigelia marilandica 'Little Red Head'

Grow in part sun to full shade. Grows in a variety of soils, from moist to dry, shade to partial sun. A very hardy plant, though it is best planted by the end of July for reliable success in gardens and containers. Prefers not to be transplanted once established.