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They're now blooming nicely in my zone 7b shade garden. Love the striking red and yellow flowers!
I brought an Indian Pink up from From the Guld Coast to plant in my Hartford VT hummingbird garden, figuring it would be an annual. I con...Read More
A favorite of hummingbirds. The plant grows well for me in the shade and freely self seeds. I also seem to get a second bloom.
Seed collection takes some expertise. This is from a fact sheet produced by The University of Kentucky:
Spigelia mariclandica seed...Read More
Easy, showy. A superb perennial, not grown nearly as often as it deserves.
Reblooms well if regularly deadheaded.
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I would love to have some seeds or buy some if someone can write back and let me know how to get them. Please!!
I've seen spigelia growing at the Montreal Botanic Garden, zone 5.
I'm looking for anyone else growing it in these Canadian condit...Read More
I have one of these in full sun & one in partial shade & the one in full sun has become one of the most stunning, the most prolific flowe...Read More
This plant grows naturally in our wooded areas here but also thrives in my flowerbeds. They do best with some evening shade and require m...Read More
It's a beautiful plant, and it seems to be tolerant of a wide range of sites. Mine (in Maryland) is in full sun with a soil that is most...Read More
This plant was the hit for the tour of the gardens this year! Plants in both gardens were fin full bloom. A striking carefree plant, no...Read More
I received this plant from a friend last spring (2009) and it bloomed beautifully in a small container. It did die back to the rootball i...Read More
This is our second year growing Indian pink in Tallahassee (zone 8b). It's in a bed of dappled light under oak trees, with morning sun an...Read More
It's growing very well for the second year in full sun in Memphis, TN.
Are there any places in Canada I can get this plant?
There was only one Indian Pink growing on our farm and I'd never seen any others in the area. When we sold the farm, I dug it up and mov...Read More
It's beautiful. It does much better in dry conditions than I thought it would and it self-seeds pretty well--not a lot, but enough to make me happy.
These attractive plants grow wild on our property in southcentral Arkansas. We have successfully moved them away from trafficked areas. ...Read More
This little gem grows reliably for me in full sun. I love the little yellow "stars" at the tip of the red tubular flowers.
I was skeptical when I bought this plant in bloom in the summer of 2008. It had a tropical look to it and I was not sure it would make it...Read More
I live in zone 8 in central Texas and the Indian Pinks have done very well here. I have them planted in dappled shade around a fountain ...Read More
This is a lovely plant that blooms twice for me. First in June and again in August. One interesting note, however, I bought it for a li...Read More
I have this plant growing in full sun. This is the second year for it and it is lovely. It has travelled to the other end of the garden a...Read More
Plants, medicinally, are used to expell worms and is a narcotic. Usage should be followed by a "saline aperient" like magnesium sulphate ...Read More
This is an excellent plant for shady areas or those that get dappled sunlight. I grow it down here in a very naturally mulched wet sort...Read More
This native perennial is one of my favorite shade plant. I have heard people call it the lipstick plant here and I can understand why by...Read More
Very lovely...... this Spigelia marilandica is a native and the colloquiall name indian pink refers to native AMericans...... woudl lo...Read More
A wonderful shade loving plant. There's really not too much you can't say about this plant, nice foliage, striking yellow and red blooms,...Read More
Fabulous perineal for the woodland shade garden. Pinch back faded blooms for a second show 3 to 4 weeks later. Seed and cuttings are slow...Read More